Strategic Political Communication: Rethinking Social Influence, Persuasion, and Propaganda
By (Author) Karen S. Johnson-Cartee
By (author) Gary A. Copeland
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
14th October 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Politics and government
306.2
Paperback
248
Width 148mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm
313g
To become a successful political communicator (and a savvy political consumer), it is essential to know the elements of social influence, what works, and why. Strategic Political Communication provides an introduction to persuasion, social influence, and propaganda tactics, focusing on political communication. This rich, well-documented work looks at the power of language, the importance of targeting a specific audience, and the significance of interpersonal relationships, among other key issues. It further examines propaganda in order to understand how communicators can best exercise influence in contemporary society.
Karen Johnson-Cartee is professor of advertising, public relations, and communication studies at the University of Alabama. Gary A. Copeland is professor of telecommunication, film, and communication studies at the University of Alabama.