As the majority of programmes aired on British terrestrial channels, Party Election Broadcasts (PEBs) address a large and anonymous audience. In order to reach specific viewers however, they rest on stereotyped representational codes meant to enable target voters to identify with the characters and the situations portrayed. The mirror presented to them is necessarily distorted to fit within the party’s ideological framework and to serve its electoral ambition. This article examines the representational codes at work in the PEBs produced by the three main British political parties at the general elections of 2001, 2005 and 2010. How are those codes manipulated to produce a dynamic (audio-visual) discourse? How is dramatisation used to engage...
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I wrote the chapter on broadcasting for the Cowley/Kavanagh Election 2015 book. Here is the section ...
Engaging young people is a perennial theme of UK elections, updated for the social media age but car...
This thesis seeks to provide a comprehensive account of the nature and degree of change in British t...
This paper reports findings from a study of the changing nature of the narrative contents and produc...
The 2010 general election was the first in the UK in which a series of televised leaders' debates we...
Benedict Seymour on the evolution in televisual aesthetics in the UK’s Party Election Broadcasts. ...
This is a weird election, especially from a media point of view. As I predicted, it is the TV electi...
In the run-up to and during the 1997 general election political discourse was dominated by reference...
This thesis seeks to explore the place and role of ideology in political communication under conditi...
During the British General Election 2010 a major innovation was introduced in part to improve engage...
The contribution focuses on the multimodal analysis of party election broadcasts (henceforth PEBs) a...
Debates about the role of the media have always been important in the past, with the press being alt...
In today’s media-enhanced societies where news, opinions and entertainment constantly pervade the so...
There were 24 TV dramas produced about New Labour and all made a unique contribution to public perce...
If this was an election where the campaign made a difference, then the media—and especially broadcas...
I wrote the chapter on broadcasting for the Cowley/Kavanagh Election 2015 book. Here is the section ...
Engaging young people is a perennial theme of UK elections, updated for the social media age but car...
This thesis seeks to provide a comprehensive account of the nature and degree of change in British t...