Media and politics
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Media and politics
(How Canadians communicate, 4)
AU Press, c2012
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内容説明
Over the past thirty years, the fundamental character of politicaldiscourse has been transformed. As the influence of on-the-spot TVcoverage and opinion programs grew, print media-newspapersespecially-began to lose their dominant position in the politicallandscape. More recently, Facebook, Twitter, blogs and BlackBerrys haveemerged as important tools for political reporting and analysis and asplatforms for the conduct of political campaigns. While the Canadianparty system has proved surprisingly resilient, the rhythms ofpolitical life are now very different. A relentless, 24-hour news cyclehas resulted in the "permanent" campaign. The implicationsof this new political style and its impact on political discourse areissues vigorously debated in this new volume of How CanadiansCommunicate, as is the question on every politician's mind: How canwe draw a generation of digital natives into the current politicaldialogue?
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
The Past and Future of Political Communication in Canada: AnIntroduction / David Taras
PART I: The Changing World of Media andPolitics
1. The Uncertain Future of theNews / Florian Sauvageau
2. On the Verge of TotalDysfunction: Government, Media, and Communications / EllyAlboim
3. Blogs and Politics /Richard Davis
4. The 2011 Federal Election andthe Transformation of Canadian Media and Politics / David Taras andChristopher Waddell
5. Berry'd Alive: TheMedia, Technology, and the Death of Political Coverage /Christopher Waddell
6. Political Communication andthe "Permanent Campaign" / Tom Flanagan
7. Are Negative Ads Positive?Political Advertising and the Permanent Campaign / JonathanRose
8. E-ttack Politics: Negativity,the Internet, and Canadian Political Partis / Tamara Small
9. Myths Communicated by TwoAlberta Dynasties / Alvin Finkel
10. Throwing the Baby Out with the Bathwater: CanadianForces News Media Relations and Operational Security / RobertBergen
PART II: Citizens and Politics in Everday Life
11. Exceptional Canadians: Biography in the PublicSphere / David Marshall
12. Off-Road Democracy: The Politics of Land, Water, andCommunity in Alberta / Roger Epp
13. Two Solitudes, Two Quebecs, and the CinemaIn-Between / Dominique Perron
14. Verbal Smackdown: Charles Adler and Canadian TalkRadio / ShannonSampert
15. Contemporary Canadian Aboriginal Art: Storyworkingin the Public Sphere / Troy Patenaude
16. Intimate Strangers: The Formal Distance BetweenMusic and Politics in Canada / Richard Sutherland
Final Thoughts: How Will Canadians Communicate About Politics andthe Media in 2015? / Christopher Waddell
Contributors
Index
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