Purpose: – In 2001, Dutch politician Jacques Wallage introduced the concept of “communication in the heart of policy”, which sought to bridge the perceived gap between the government and the populace. He also advocated for a stronger focus on the proper representation of cabinet ministers in the mass media. The purpose of this paper is to explore the implications experienced by communication professionals in the Dutch public service in terms of integrating this approach. Design/methodology/approach: – This paper is based on a series of 17 qualitative semi-structured interviews held with communication professionals either previously or currently employed in the Dutch public service. Findings: – The findings show that it has become i...
In the light of current debate on representation, specifically engaging with literature showing how ...
The network society is generally challenging for today’s communication practitioners because they ar...
With communication playing an increasingly important role in contemporary society, rhetoric appears ...
More than twelve years after the appearance of the report of the Dutch Committee on the Future of Go...
Purpose - To provide a current state of the art of government communication in The Netherlands which...
Is governmental communication management equipped to implement the recommendations by the Wallage re...
The Dutch government, like many other governments of advanced democracies, finds itself confronted w...
The Research Group for Governmental Communication has carried out a trend study of governmental comm...
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This study investigates the role of public opinion for members of parliaments (MPs) in a time in whi...
Government organisations make tensions manageable with strategic language. Communication professiona...
Anyone who develops policy in the government is very likely to meet opposition from those for whom t...
This study seeks to describe the public communication practices of the authorities in the Dutch Gold...
Dutch subnational governments such as municipalities and provinces are increasingly compelled to exp...
M.A. (Politics)This study represents an empirical inquiry into the attitudes of South African Member...
In the light of current debate on representation, specifically engaging with literature showing how ...
The network society is generally challenging for today’s communication practitioners because they ar...
With communication playing an increasingly important role in contemporary society, rhetoric appears ...
More than twelve years after the appearance of the report of the Dutch Committee on the Future of Go...
Purpose - To provide a current state of the art of government communication in The Netherlands which...
Is governmental communication management equipped to implement the recommendations by the Wallage re...
The Dutch government, like many other governments of advanced democracies, finds itself confronted w...
The Research Group for Governmental Communication has carried out a trend study of governmental comm...
This article examines the opinion of Belgian government communication professionals regarding the co...
This study investigates the role of public opinion for members of parliaments (MPs) in a time in whi...
Government organisations make tensions manageable with strategic language. Communication professiona...
Anyone who develops policy in the government is very likely to meet opposition from those for whom t...
This study seeks to describe the public communication practices of the authorities in the Dutch Gold...
Dutch subnational governments such as municipalities and provinces are increasingly compelled to exp...
M.A. (Politics)This study represents an empirical inquiry into the attitudes of South African Member...
In the light of current debate on representation, specifically engaging with literature showing how ...
The network society is generally challenging for today’s communication practitioners because they ar...
With communication playing an increasingly important role in contemporary society, rhetoric appears ...