The Media and Political Process
- Eric Louw - University of Queensland, Australia
Political processes never stand still, and this revised second edition explores the mediatisation of the political process in light of recent developments, from Vladimir Putin's growth into a political celebrity, to the activities of spin doctors in the 2008 US Presidential Elections.
Providing a comprehensive overview of the evolution, operation and terminology of political communication, this text is an accessible, lively resource for students of political communication and media and politics, and will be important further reading for students of journalism, public relations and cultural studies.
The Media and Political Process provides a rich and detail account of the inter-relationship between the political sphere and media functions. For my students in particular, it highlights the iterative relationship between social policy and public perceptions of young people.
I have recommended this for my module Discourses of War to cover the topic of media and war. It provides much useful information on the topic of conflict and media.
The new edition is most welcome, given the topicality of the book's subject and the rapidly changing nature of the field.