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Strategic Political Communication

Comparative Politics
Political Competition
Representation
P332
Darren Lilleker
Bournemouth University
Darren Lilleker
Bournemouth University

Building: Maths, Floor: 5, Room: 515

Friday 15:50 - 17:30 BST (05/09/2014)

Abstract

This panel is composed of papers submitted to the section which discuss the ways in which political actors and organisation employ communication with clear strategic intent. The papers offer insights into strategic communication for the purposes of legitimacy building, electoral gain, media management and managing perceptions and reputations.

Title Details
The Persuasive Potential of Government Communication In a Digitised Age View Paper Details
The Media’s Role in Legislative Processes: A Case Study Approach View Paper Details
Political Elites and the Mass Media: Why Politicians Follow the Media View Paper Details
Online/Offline Nation Branding in Quebec and Scotland View Paper Details
Politicisation of EU Integration – The Right-Wing Challenge for Mainstream Parties’ 2014 EP Campaign Communication View Paper Details