Political communication in Britain : campaigning, media and polling in the 2019 General Election /: campaigning, media and polling in the 2019 General Election. (2021)
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- Title:
- Political communication in Britain : campaigning, media and polling in the 2019 General Election /: campaigning, media and polling in the 2019 General Election. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Political communication in Britain : campaigning, media and polling in the 2019 General Election
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Dominic Wring, Roger Mortimore, Simon Atkinson.
- Editors:
- Wring, Dominic, 1968-
Mortimore, Roger, 1965-
Atkinson, Simon, 1969- - Contents:
- Introduction The Editors 1. The Brexit Election? John Curtice (University of Strathclyde) CAMPAIGNING The campaign including from the perspective of the major political parties. 2. Conservative Rob Hayward (Conservative, House of Lords) 3. Labour Rory MacQueen (Labour, former Chief Advisor to the Shadow Chancellor) 4. Scottish National Party Erik Geddes (SNP Head of News) 5. Liberal Democrats James Gurling (Communications Advisor) 6. Mobilizing Youth: Extinction Rebellion and other social movement causes Abi Rhodes (University of Nottingham) 7. The Victory of One Nation Conservatism in Perspective David Seawright (University of Leeds) 8. Strategic Lying Ivor Gaber (University of Sussex) 9. Political Advertising- case study of a three-way marginal seat James Dennis (University of Portsmouth) MEDIA This section will consider how the campaign was reported from the perspective of those who covered the election. Particular attention will be paid to the rise and role of new digitally based platforms that have come to challenge more established forms of traditional print and broadcast journalism. 10. Legacy Media Reporting David Deacon, David Smith and Dominic Wring (Loughborough University) 11. Digital News Emily Harmer and Rosalynd Southern (University of Liverpool) 12. Alternative News Declan McDowell-Naylor, Stephen Cushion and Richard Thomas Southern (Cardiff University) 13. Editorial Policy Ric Bailey (Chief Political Advisor, BBC) 14. Practitioner Perspective Isla GlaisterIntroduction The Editors 1. The Brexit Election? John Curtice (University of Strathclyde) CAMPAIGNING The campaign including from the perspective of the major political parties. 2. Conservative Rob Hayward (Conservative, House of Lords) 3. Labour Rory MacQueen (Labour, former Chief Advisor to the Shadow Chancellor) 4. Scottish National Party Erik Geddes (SNP Head of News) 5. Liberal Democrats James Gurling (Communications Advisor) 6. Mobilizing Youth: Extinction Rebellion and other social movement causes Abi Rhodes (University of Nottingham) 7. The Victory of One Nation Conservatism in Perspective David Seawright (University of Leeds) 8. Strategic Lying Ivor Gaber (University of Sussex) 9. Political Advertising- case study of a three-way marginal seat James Dennis (University of Portsmouth) MEDIA This section will consider how the campaign was reported from the perspective of those who covered the election. Particular attention will be paid to the rise and role of new digitally based platforms that have come to challenge more established forms of traditional print and broadcast journalism. 10. Legacy Media Reporting David Deacon, David Smith and Dominic Wring (Loughborough University) 11. Digital News Emily Harmer and Rosalynd Southern (University of Liverpool) 12. Alternative News Declan McDowell-Naylor, Stephen Cushion and Richard Thomas Southern (Cardiff University) 13. Editorial Policy Ric Bailey (Chief Political Advisor, BBC) 14. Practitioner Perspective Isla Glaister (Politics team, Sky News) 15. Regulatory Issues Adam Baxter (Ofcom) 16. View from Europe Sonia Delesalle-Stolper (Liberation) VOTERS This section will provide detailed insights into the opinion polls at the 2019: their role in the campaign, how they were conducted and what they tell us about the mood of the electorate. 17. How Britain Voted Ben Page and Cameron Garrett (Ipsos MORI) 18. Social Media Tara Beard-Knowland (Ipsos MORI) 19. Exit Polling Nick Moon (Moonlight Research) 20. Polling Then and Now Anthony Wells (YouGov) 21. The Polls in Perspective Murray Goot (Macquarie University). … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 324.94108612
Elections -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century
Communication in politics -- Great Britain
Elections, 2019 - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030814069
- Related ISBNs:
- 9783030814052
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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