This book opens up the black box of government communication during the age of political spin, using archival and official documents, memoirs and biographies, and in-depth interviews with media, political and government witnesses. It argues that substantive and troubling long-term changes in the ways governments manage the media and publicly account for themselves undermine the public consent essential to democracy. Much of the blame has been placed at the feet of politicians and their aides, but they are just part of the picture. A pervasive 'culture of mediatization' has developed within governments, leading to intended and unintended consequences that challenge the capacity of central public bureaucracies to implement public values an...
In every democracy mass media play a crucial role in assuring the e¤ective working of the political ...
This thesis discusses how the transformation of the general public and the media associated with the...
The credibility of journalists and public relations professionals took some bad knocks in 2004. This...
This chapter considers the generative role of changes in government communication practices in respo...
In modern democracies, trust in government is a key indicator of political legitimacy and stability....
If ever a book was timely, this is it. While politicians, business leaders and other public figures ...
Public bureaucracies have mostly been invisible in research on political communication, but more rec...
The charge of political spin, as a biased and self-advantaging form of public communication practice...
The charge of political spin, as a biased and self-advantaging form of public communication practice...
Purpose Labour came to power in 1997 and immediately transferred many features of its party politic...
The aim of this study is to use the concept of ‘mediatization’ to inform a critical, grounded and fi...
Abstract. Without mass media, openness and accountability are impossible in contemporary democracies...
Political communication is an interactive process concerning the transmission of information among p...
There has been little empirical research to date on the consequences of mass media change for the pr...
This examination of mediatization in government asks how media change impacts on central bureaucraci...
In every democracy mass media play a crucial role in assuring the e¤ective working of the political ...
This thesis discusses how the transformation of the general public and the media associated with the...
The credibility of journalists and public relations professionals took some bad knocks in 2004. This...
This chapter considers the generative role of changes in government communication practices in respo...
In modern democracies, trust in government is a key indicator of political legitimacy and stability....
If ever a book was timely, this is it. While politicians, business leaders and other public figures ...
Public bureaucracies have mostly been invisible in research on political communication, but more rec...
The charge of political spin, as a biased and self-advantaging form of public communication practice...
The charge of political spin, as a biased and self-advantaging form of public communication practice...
Purpose Labour came to power in 1997 and immediately transferred many features of its party politic...
The aim of this study is to use the concept of ‘mediatization’ to inform a critical, grounded and fi...
Abstract. Without mass media, openness and accountability are impossible in contemporary democracies...
Political communication is an interactive process concerning the transmission of information among p...
There has been little empirical research to date on the consequences of mass media change for the pr...
This examination of mediatization in government asks how media change impacts on central bureaucraci...
In every democracy mass media play a crucial role in assuring the e¤ective working of the political ...
This thesis discusses how the transformation of the general public and the media associated with the...
The credibility of journalists and public relations professionals took some bad knocks in 2004. This...