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Political communication in Britain : campaigning, media and polling in the 2017 General Election / Dominic Wring, Roger Mortimore, Simon Atkinson, editors.

Contributor(s): Wring, Dominic, 1968- [editor.] | Mortimore, Roger, 1965- [editor.] | Atkinson, Simon, 1969- [editor.].Series: Political communications: Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer Nature, 2018Description: xvii, 296 pages : illustrations (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783030008222; 9783030008215.Subject(s): Great Britain. Parliament -- Elections, 2017 | Elections -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century | Communication in politics -- Great BritainDDC classification: 324.94108612
Contents:
Seven weeks is a long time in politics / Dominic Wring, Roger Mortimore and Simon Atkinson -- A tale of two parties: press and television coverage of the campaign / David Deacon, John Downey, David Smith, James Stanyer and Dominic Wring -- Broadcasting the snap election: surprising politics but familiar production / Paul Brand -- BBC campaign coverage policy / Jay G. Blumler -- Election night: the view from Sky News / Isla Glaister -- The agenda-setting role of newspapers in the UK 2017 elections / Angela Phillips -- Alternative agendas or more of the same? Online news coverage of the 2017 election / Emily Harmer and Rosalynd Southern -- Alternative media: a new factor in British politics? / Craig Gent and James Walker -- 'Strong and stable' to 'weak and wobbly': the Conservative election campaign / Anthony Ridge-Newman -- The Labour campaign / Greg Cook -- The Liberal Democrat campaign / James Gurling -- Movement-led electoral campaigning: Momentum in the 2017 general election / Abi Rhodes -- #GE2017: digital media and the campaigns / Declan McDowell-Naylor -- The polls in 2017 / Will Jennings -- 'Yer jaiket is hanging by a shooglie peg!': fear, groupthink and outliers / Damian Lyons Lowe -- An ever-changing mood: qualitative research and the 2017 election campaign / Paul Carroll and Suzanne Hall -- Seismographs for youthquakes – how do we know how the public voted in British general elections? / Roger Mortimore -- Why polling matters: the role of data in our democracy / Keiran Pedley.
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Seven weeks is a long time in politics / Dominic Wring, Roger Mortimore and Simon Atkinson -- A tale of two parties: press and television coverage of the campaign / David Deacon, John Downey, David Smith, James Stanyer and Dominic Wring -- Broadcasting the snap election: surprising politics but familiar production / Paul Brand -- BBC campaign coverage policy / Jay G. Blumler -- Election night: the view from Sky News / Isla Glaister -- The agenda-setting role of newspapers in the UK 2017 elections / Angela Phillips -- Alternative agendas or more of the same? Online news coverage of the 2017 election / Emily Harmer and Rosalynd Southern -- Alternative media: a new factor in British politics? / Craig Gent and James Walker -- 'Strong and stable' to 'weak and wobbly': the Conservative election campaign / Anthony Ridge-Newman -- The Labour campaign / Greg Cook -- The Liberal Democrat campaign / James Gurling -- Movement-led electoral campaigning: Momentum in the 2017 general election / Abi Rhodes -- #GE2017: digital media and the campaigns / Declan McDowell-Naylor -- The polls in 2017 / Will Jennings -- 'Yer jaiket is hanging by a shooglie peg!': fear, groupthink and outliers / Damian Lyons Lowe -- An ever-changing mood: qualitative research and the 2017 election campaign / Paul Carroll and Suzanne Hall -- Seismographs for youthquakes – how do we know how the public voted in British general elections? / Roger Mortimore -- Why polling matters: the role of data in our democracy / Keiran Pedley.

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