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The Electronic Election

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In this volume, editors Kaid and Bystrom assembled a unique collection of research and analysis focused on the electronic communication in the context of the 1996 political campaign. The contributions included here represent both candidate-controlled communication, such as political advertising, convention appearances, and internet sites, as well as media communication through news and debates that are not under the control of the candidate. Part I, The Battle to Control Campaign Messages, focuses on the campaign messages transmitted to voters through the electronic media, and Part II, Messages From Candidates and Voters, contains discussions of the political advertising messages at the presidential level and in major statewide races. Among the significant research results included here are details on the role of women candidates and new perspectives on the antecedents of voter cynicism and the parts that various communication formats play in voter disengagement. Overall, this volume provides a rich variety of theoretical and methodological approaches to election communication and offers valuable insight into the communication interaction between voters, candidates, and the mass media in the 1996 campaigns. As such, The Electronic Election represents a thorough analysis of the current state of campaign communication for scholars and students in all areas of political study.

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ISBN: 9780805827798
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Author: Lynda Lee Kaid, Dianne G Bystrom
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 415 pages
Series: LEA's Communication Series
Genres: History
News media and journalism
Media studies