Dirty Politics
- Deception, distraction, and democracy
Autor(es) - Kathleen Jamieson
- €23.18
Providing a colorful, compact history of negative campaigning from Eisenhower to the present, this book is both a fascinating look at underhanded campaigning and a compelling argument for fair, accurate, and substantive campaigns. It is a book that all voters should read before they vote again.
ÍNDICE
Introduction
I – Attack campaigning
1. The Role of drama and data in political decisions
2. Tactics of attack
3. Patriotism and prejudice: Visceral Responses and stereotypes that foil argument
4. Countering Attacks: pitting the Professional Against the Primal
II – Ads and the news
5. Power of ads to shape news
6. Adbites, ad Stories, and Newsads
III – News Coverage of the campaign
7. The news media as Souding Board
8. Solutions or Strategy?
IV – Accountability, Engagement, and Democracy
9. Argument, Engagement, and accountability in political discourse
10. The good, the bad, and the ugly: 1960-1988 and beyond
Appendix I
Appendix II
Notes
Bibliography
Index
- Formato: Capa mole 15.50*23.50
- Nº de páginas: 335
- Editado em: 1992
- Idioma: Inglês
- ISBN: 0195085531