This article explores the different models of political communication that inhere in Hardt and Negri’s Empire trilogy, models that are explicit and implicit, intended and accidental, dominant and latent. From their existence tangled up in Hardt and Negri’s work, I draw out for consideration the communicative models of the rhizome-book, manifesto, textbook, mass-market book, autonomous language, and political journal. My aim is less to evaluate the relative dominance of these models in the trilogy, than to take the opportunity this work offers for thinking political communication as specifically communist problematic, a somewhat neglected field of inquiry
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exemplary study of comparative political communication, a relatively new field of inquiry that deser...
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What does it mean to communicate and how “best” can this action be accomplished? Perhaps the second...
Political communication has never been as important as it is today. International conflict and a glo...
Proposing α communicational model of politics, the author applies it to the study of relations betwe...
High public interest today in political communications such as ‘spin’ and in political participation...
Principles governing contemporary metamorphosis of political communication influence its studies. A...
Referring to the thesis of 'essentially contested concepts' which, according to Walter Gallie, are c...
The term "strategic communication" traditionally has been understood as referring to external corpor...
This chapter looks at the discourse of political communication from various perspectives: political ...
My research investigates the political exchange of information, interpretation, debate and use of sy...
This book explores the way in which pronominal relations and rhetorical strategies in political disc...
Our paper deals with the way the three instances (political, civil and mediating instances) involved...
The Propaganda Model (PM), developed by Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky and published in Manufacturin...
This book represents the third noteworthy product of the International Research Network MEMIT\uc0 - ...
exemplary study of comparative political communication, a relatively new field of inquiry that deser...
The study of political communication has come a long way. If we take Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Politi...
What does it mean to communicate and how “best” can this action be accomplished? Perhaps the second...
Political communication has never been as important as it is today. International conflict and a glo...
Proposing α communicational model of politics, the author applies it to the study of relations betwe...
High public interest today in political communications such as ‘spin’ and in political participation...
Principles governing contemporary metamorphosis of political communication influence its studies. A...
Referring to the thesis of 'essentially contested concepts' which, according to Walter Gallie, are c...
The term "strategic communication" traditionally has been understood as referring to external corpor...
This chapter looks at the discourse of political communication from various perspectives: political ...
My research investigates the political exchange of information, interpretation, debate and use of sy...
This book explores the way in which pronominal relations and rhetorical strategies in political disc...
Our paper deals with the way the three instances (political, civil and mediating instances) involved...
The Propaganda Model (PM), developed by Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky and published in Manufacturin...
This book represents the third noteworthy product of the International Research Network MEMIT\uc0 - ...
exemplary study of comparative political communication, a relatively new field of inquiry that deser...
The study of political communication has come a long way. If we take Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Politi...