Sarah Miskin and Richard Grant explore some important aspects of political advertising, including the current legislation, the debates over \u27truth\u27 in content and the claims that Australia\u27s political parties are opting for \u27Americanised\u27, negative election advertisements. Political parties spend millions of dollars at each election on advertisements selling their own policies and attacking those of their opponents. Australia has few laws governing such advertising, leaving parties effectively free to \u27say what they like\u27 in their advertisements
You\u27ve no doubt seen many ads that attack a candidate for his or her character or actions. Such a...
Most analysis of political advertising questions how it matches up to the normative standard of prov...
A number of scholars have studied the impact of negative ads in democracy, but they were unable to c...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Sally YoungThis thesis reports the results of th...
This article discusses the role of advertising in political life and especially during political cam...
This open access book represents the first comprehensive, Australia-focused treatment of the problem...
For decades, the media has been increasingly central to the conduct of elections. Politicians have m...
Australians worried about misuse of government advertising might want to take a look at recent devel...
Sally Young assesses propaganda theory in relation to the current debate on the use and possible mis...
Overview: To those in the advertising business, political parties are ‘brands’, like Coke or Pepsi. ...
In the context of American Democracy, political advertising is a major player in political life and ...
Government advertising or information campaigns are an accepted means by which governments inform th...
In the United States electoral advertising on television has always been the most important campaign...
This article explores the 'mining tax ad war of 2010', which contributed to the removal of a first-t...
In this discussion paper, Fred Argy looks at the issue of incumbency advantages in government by exa...
You\u27ve no doubt seen many ads that attack a candidate for his or her character or actions. Such a...
Most analysis of political advertising questions how it matches up to the normative standard of prov...
A number of scholars have studied the impact of negative ads in democracy, but they were unable to c...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Sally YoungThis thesis reports the results of th...
This article discusses the role of advertising in political life and especially during political cam...
This open access book represents the first comprehensive, Australia-focused treatment of the problem...
For decades, the media has been increasingly central to the conduct of elections. Politicians have m...
Australians worried about misuse of government advertising might want to take a look at recent devel...
Sally Young assesses propaganda theory in relation to the current debate on the use and possible mis...
Overview: To those in the advertising business, political parties are ‘brands’, like Coke or Pepsi. ...
In the context of American Democracy, political advertising is a major player in political life and ...
Government advertising or information campaigns are an accepted means by which governments inform th...
In the United States electoral advertising on television has always been the most important campaign...
This article explores the 'mining tax ad war of 2010', which contributed to the removal of a first-t...
In this discussion paper, Fred Argy looks at the issue of incumbency advantages in government by exa...
You\u27ve no doubt seen many ads that attack a candidate for his or her character or actions. Such a...
Most analysis of political advertising questions how it matches up to the normative standard of prov...
A number of scholars have studied the impact of negative ads in democracy, but they were unable to c...