Political communications : the general election campaign of 2001

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Political communications : the general election campaign of 2001

edited by John Bartle, Simon Atkinson, Roger Mortimore

Frank Cass, 2002

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"Based on a conference held at the University of Sussex between 14 and 16 September 2001"--Pref

Includes index

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Description

This work examines political communications in British general elections. Like its predecessors it has a dual purpose: first, to make available the reflections of those who participated in it; and, second, to provide analysis of the media, the parties and public opinion polls in the campaign.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Introduction: political developments, 1997-2001, John Bartle
  • the campaign, Simon Atkinson and Roger Mortimore. Part 2 Party strategy: Labour Party strategy, Philip Gould
  • Conservative Party strategy, Andrew Lansley
  • Liberal Democrat strategy, Chris Rennard. Part 3 Party campaigns: the Labour campaign, Greg Cook
  • the Conservative campaign, Andrew Cooper
  • Charles Kennedy's campaign, Dick Newby. Part 4 Aspects of the campaign: the polls - what are the lessons from 2001?, Simon Atkinson, Peter Kellner and Nick Moon
  • the most boring election ever?, Bob Worcester and Roger Mortimore
  • constituency campaigning in 2001 - the effectiveness of targeting, David Denver, Gordon Hands, Justin Fisher and Iain McAllister
  • the party election broadcasts - a sleeping giant or an old pair of shoes?, Robert Pipkin and John Bartle
  • partisan dealignment and the British press, David Deacon and Dominic Wring. Part 5 The campaign on television: public service in transition? Campaign journalism at the BBC, 2001, Jay G. Blumler and Michael Gurevitch
  • the parties and television - some antidotes to apathy, Richard Tait
  • the people's voice?, Stephen Coleman
  • democratic renewal and public service broadcasting - implications for election news coverage, David Mena-Aleman
  • the electoral commission, Sam Younger.

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