Political Communication in Britain
eBook - PDF

Political Communication in Britain

The Leader's Debates, the Campaign and the Media in the 2010 General Election

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  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Political Communication in Britain

The Leader's Debates, the Campaign and the Media in the 2010 General Election

About this book

The 2010 General Election represented a pathbreaking contest in Political Communication. The TV debates changed forever the feel of the campaign. This book brings together key commentators, analysts and polling experts to present readers with a unique and valuable insight into the development of political communication in British Politics.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. Figures and Tables
  8. Preface and Acknowledgements
  9. Contributors
  10. 1 Introduction
  11. 2 What Took So Long? The Late Arrival of TV Debates in the UK General Election of 2010
  12. 3 The Election Debates: Sky News’ Perspective on their Genesis and Impact on Media Coverage
  13. 4 Media Coverage of the Prime Ministerial Debates
  14. 5 The Polls, The Media and Voters: The Leader Debates
  15. 6 Were the Polls Wrong about the Lib Dems All Along?
  16. 7 Polling Voting Intentions
  17. 8 The Campaign As Experienced by the Voters in the Battleground Seats
  18. 9 Public Confidence in Elections
  19. 10 The Conservative Campaign
  20. 11 The Labour Party’s Road to 2010
  21. 12 From Protest to Power – The Progress of the Liberal Democrats
  22. 13 ‘This Election will be Won by People not Posters’... Advertising and the 2010 General Election
  23. 14 Constituency Campaigning in 2010
  24. 15 Below the Radar? Online Campaigning at the Local Level in the 2010 Election
  25. 16 Playing by the Rules: The 2009 MPs’ Expenses Scandal
  26. 17 The Transformation of Campaign Reporting: The 2010 UK General Election, Revolution or Evolution?
  27. 18 Reporting the 2010 General Election: Old Media, New Media – Old Politics, New Politics
  28. 19 Genre and the Mediation of Election Politics
  29. 20 Conclusion: Time for Change?
  30. Appendix
  31. Index