The following thesis examines the possibility that the contemporary Western political leader can be assessed and understood as a performer. It subsequently highlights the various repercussions of this statement, from theoretical, practical, historical and cultural perspectives. Through an extensive, multi-disciplinary literature review and case specific examples, the author argues that researching the politician as a performer has both practical and theoretical value. Included in this review are analyses of key contemporary issues surrounding political performance. The various uses of contemporary media, including the skills and semiotics that they generate, are discussed. Questions are raised regarding the audience's ability to interpret t...
Classical and contemporary scholarship on leadership has referred to political performance and the a...
International audienceBiographers have a strong impact on our perception of history. For they offer ...
This book examines both the rhetorical content of contemporary public leadership and the leadership ...
The following thesis examines the possibility that the contemporary Western political leader can be ...
This study explores how theatrical concepts can be applied to the analysis of performances given by ...
Appearances on entertainment television constitute opportunities for politicians, not only to convey...
The 2010 general election was the first in the UK in which a series of televised leaders' debates we...
The 2010 general election was the first in the UK in which a series of televised leaders' debates we...
This research project addresses an elusive topic for political communication research: the role of t...
The 2010 general election was the first in the UK in which a series of televised leaders' debates we...
This paper will critique my practical research which involves the construction of performance strate...
Audiences often speculate about why it is politicians behave in the way they do and say the things t...
The metaphor of politics-as-performance is commonly found in the political vernacular, from politica...
Although it is widely recognized that performance permeates politics, there is surprisingly little a...
In Performing Politics: Media Interviews, Debates and Press Conferences, Geoffrey Craig examines med...
Classical and contemporary scholarship on leadership has referred to political performance and the a...
International audienceBiographers have a strong impact on our perception of history. For they offer ...
This book examines both the rhetorical content of contemporary public leadership and the leadership ...
The following thesis examines the possibility that the contemporary Western political leader can be ...
This study explores how theatrical concepts can be applied to the analysis of performances given by ...
Appearances on entertainment television constitute opportunities for politicians, not only to convey...
The 2010 general election was the first in the UK in which a series of televised leaders' debates we...
The 2010 general election was the first in the UK in which a series of televised leaders' debates we...
This research project addresses an elusive topic for political communication research: the role of t...
The 2010 general election was the first in the UK in which a series of televised leaders' debates we...
This paper will critique my practical research which involves the construction of performance strate...
Audiences often speculate about why it is politicians behave in the way they do and say the things t...
The metaphor of politics-as-performance is commonly found in the political vernacular, from politica...
Although it is widely recognized that performance permeates politics, there is surprisingly little a...
In Performing Politics: Media Interviews, Debates and Press Conferences, Geoffrey Craig examines med...
Classical and contemporary scholarship on leadership has referred to political performance and the a...
International audienceBiographers have a strong impact on our perception of history. For they offer ...
This book examines both the rhetorical content of contemporary public leadership and the leadership ...