TÃtulo : |
Political Communication in Britain : Campaigning, Media and Polling in the 2017 General Election |
Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
Autores: |
Wring, Dominic, ; Mortimore, Roger, ; Atkinson, Simon, |
Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: |
2019 |
Número de páginas: |
XVII, 296 p. 20 ilustraciones, 16 ilustraciones en color. |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-00822-2 |
Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
Elecciones PolÃtica electoral PolÃtica europea PolÃtica y estudios internacionales Europa La comunicación en la polÃtica. Ciencia polÃtica Comunicación polÃtica |
Clasificación: |
320 Ciencia política |
Resumen: |
Contra las expectativas anteriores, las elecciones generales de 2017 resultaron ser particularmente dramáticas, sorprendiendo repetidamente a los comentaristas desde su sorpresa hasta su frenética conclusión. En siete semanas, una Primera Ministra hasta entonces dominante vio cómo su alguna vez aparentemente inexpugnable ventaja en las encuestas se erosionaba a medida que aumentaba el apoyo a su rival, anteriormente asediado. La posterior restauración del dominio bipartidista contribuyó al regreso de un parlamento sin mayorÃa, con profundas consecuencias tanto para Theresa May como para Jeremy Corbyn. Comunicación polÃtica en Gran Bretaña, el décimo volumen de una serie que comenzó hace casi cuatro décadas, revisita una elección trascendental al brindar ideas únicas desde el punto de vista de quienes lucharon, informaron e investigaron una campaña que probablemente perdurará por mucho tiempo en la imaginación pública. . Dominic Wring es profesor de Comunicación PolÃtica en la Universidad de Loughborough, Reino Unido. Roger Mortimore es profesor de Opinión Pública y Análisis PolÃtico en el King''s College de Londres (Reino Unido) y director de Análisis PolÃtico de Ipsos MORI. Simon Atkinson es director de conocimientos de Ipsos MORI, Reino Unido. |
Nota de contenido: |
1. Seven Weeks is a Long Time in Politics Dominic Wring, Roger Mortimore and Simon Atkinson -- 2. A Tale of Two Parties: Press and television coverage of the campaign David Deacon, John Downey, David Smith, James Stanyer and Dominic Wring (Loughborough) -- 3. Broadcasting the Snap Election: Surprising Politics but Familiar Production Paul Brand (ITV) -- 4. BBC Campaign Coverage Policy Jay G. Blumler (Leeds) -- 5. Election Night: The View from Sky News Isla Glaister (Sky News) -- 6. The Agenda-Setting Role of Newspapers in the UK 2017 Election Angela Phillips (Goldsmiths) -- 7. Alternative Agendas or More of the Same? Online News Coverage of the 2017 Election Emily Harmer and Rosalynd Southern (Liverpool) -- 8. Alternative Media: a New Factor in British Politics? Craig Gent and James Walker (Novara Media) -- 9. 'Strong and Stable' to 'Weak and Wobbly': The Conservative election campaign Anthony Ridge-Newman(Liverpool Hope) -- 10. The Labour Campaign by Greg Cook (Labour) -- 11. The Liberal Democrat Campaign James Gurling (Liberal Democrats) -- 12. Movement Led Electoral Campaigning: Momentum in the 2017 General Election Abi Rhodes (Nottingham, and Momentum) -- 13. #GE2017: Digital Media and the Campaigns Declan McDowell-Naylor (Royal Holloway) -- 14. The Polls in 2017 Will Jennings (Southampton) -- 15. "Yer jaiket is hanging by a shooglie peg!": Fear, Groupthink and Outliers Damian Lyons Lowe (Survation) -- 16. An Ever-Changing Mood: Qualitative Research and the 2017 Election Campaign Suzanne Hall and Paul Carroll (Ipsos MORI) -- 17. Seismographs for youthquakes – how do we know how the public voted in British general elections? Roger Mortimore (Ipsos MORI) -- 18. Why polling matters: the role of data in our democracy Keiran Pedley (GfK). |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
Against prior expectations the 2017 General Election proved to be particularly dramatic, repeatedly stunning commentators from its surprise calling right through to its frenetic conclusion. In seven weeks a hitherto dominant Prime Minister saw her once seemingly unassailable lead in the polls eroded as support for her previously beleaguered rival surged. The subsequent restoration of two-party dominance contributed to the return of a hung parliament with profound consequences for both Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn. Political Communication in Britain, the tenth volume in a series that began nearly four decades ago, revisits a momentous election by providing unique insights from the vantage point of those who fought, reported and researched a campaign that is likely to live long in the public imagination. Dominic Wring is Professor of Political Communication at Loughborough University, UK. Roger Mortimore is Professor ofPublic Opinion and Political Analysis at King's College London, UK, and Director of Political Analysis at Ipsos MORI. Simon Atkinson is Chief Knowledge Officer at Ipsos MORI, UK. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
Political Communication in Britain : Campaigning, Media and Polling in the 2017 General Election [documento electrónico] / Wring, Dominic, ; Mortimore, Roger, ; Atkinson, Simon, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XVII, 296 p. 20 ilustraciones, 16 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-030-00822-2 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Palabras clave: |
Elecciones PolÃtica electoral PolÃtica europea PolÃtica y estudios internacionales Europa La comunicación en la polÃtica. Ciencia polÃtica Comunicación polÃtica |
Clasificación: |
320 Ciencia política |
Resumen: |
Contra las expectativas anteriores, las elecciones generales de 2017 resultaron ser particularmente dramáticas, sorprendiendo repetidamente a los comentaristas desde su sorpresa hasta su frenética conclusión. En siete semanas, una Primera Ministra hasta entonces dominante vio cómo su alguna vez aparentemente inexpugnable ventaja en las encuestas se erosionaba a medida que aumentaba el apoyo a su rival, anteriormente asediado. La posterior restauración del dominio bipartidista contribuyó al regreso de un parlamento sin mayorÃa, con profundas consecuencias tanto para Theresa May como para Jeremy Corbyn. Comunicación polÃtica en Gran Bretaña, el décimo volumen de una serie que comenzó hace casi cuatro décadas, revisita una elección trascendental al brindar ideas únicas desde el punto de vista de quienes lucharon, informaron e investigaron una campaña que probablemente perdurará por mucho tiempo en la imaginación pública. . Dominic Wring es profesor de Comunicación PolÃtica en la Universidad de Loughborough, Reino Unido. Roger Mortimore es profesor de Opinión Pública y Análisis PolÃtico en el King''s College de Londres (Reino Unido) y director de Análisis PolÃtico de Ipsos MORI. Simon Atkinson es director de conocimientos de Ipsos MORI, Reino Unido. |
Nota de contenido: |
1. Seven Weeks is a Long Time in Politics Dominic Wring, Roger Mortimore and Simon Atkinson -- 2. A Tale of Two Parties: Press and television coverage of the campaign David Deacon, John Downey, David Smith, James Stanyer and Dominic Wring (Loughborough) -- 3. Broadcasting the Snap Election: Surprising Politics but Familiar Production Paul Brand (ITV) -- 4. BBC Campaign Coverage Policy Jay G. Blumler (Leeds) -- 5. Election Night: The View from Sky News Isla Glaister (Sky News) -- 6. The Agenda-Setting Role of Newspapers in the UK 2017 Election Angela Phillips (Goldsmiths) -- 7. Alternative Agendas or More of the Same? Online News Coverage of the 2017 Election Emily Harmer and Rosalynd Southern (Liverpool) -- 8. Alternative Media: a New Factor in British Politics? Craig Gent and James Walker (Novara Media) -- 9. 'Strong and Stable' to 'Weak and Wobbly': The Conservative election campaign Anthony Ridge-Newman(Liverpool Hope) -- 10. The Labour Campaign by Greg Cook (Labour) -- 11. The Liberal Democrat Campaign James Gurling (Liberal Democrats) -- 12. Movement Led Electoral Campaigning: Momentum in the 2017 General Election Abi Rhodes (Nottingham, and Momentum) -- 13. #GE2017: Digital Media and the Campaigns Declan McDowell-Naylor (Royal Holloway) -- 14. The Polls in 2017 Will Jennings (Southampton) -- 15. "Yer jaiket is hanging by a shooglie peg!": Fear, Groupthink and Outliers Damian Lyons Lowe (Survation) -- 16. An Ever-Changing Mood: Qualitative Research and the 2017 Election Campaign Suzanne Hall and Paul Carroll (Ipsos MORI) -- 17. Seismographs for youthquakes – how do we know how the public voted in British general elections? Roger Mortimore (Ipsos MORI) -- 18. Why polling matters: the role of data in our democracy Keiran Pedley (GfK). |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
Against prior expectations the 2017 General Election proved to be particularly dramatic, repeatedly stunning commentators from its surprise calling right through to its frenetic conclusion. In seven weeks a hitherto dominant Prime Minister saw her once seemingly unassailable lead in the polls eroded as support for her previously beleaguered rival surged. The subsequent restoration of two-party dominance contributed to the return of a hung parliament with profound consequences for both Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn. Political Communication in Britain, the tenth volume in a series that began nearly four decades ago, revisits a momentous election by providing unique insights from the vantage point of those who fought, reported and researched a campaign that is likely to live long in the public imagination. Dominic Wring is Professor of Political Communication at Loughborough University, UK. Roger Mortimore is Professor ofPublic Opinion and Political Analysis at King's College London, UK, and Director of Political Analysis at Ipsos MORI. Simon Atkinson is Chief Knowledge Officer at Ipsos MORI, UK. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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