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The Psychology of Political Communicators: How Politicians, Culture, and the Media Construct and Shape Public Discourse – PDF

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  • Authors: Ofer Feldman, Sonja Zmerli
  • File Size: 3 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 252 Pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1st edition
  • Publication Date: ‎ September 24, 2018
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: ‎ B07H4VRJJF
  • ISBN-10: 1138596183, 1138596191, 0429947291, 0429487894
  • ISBN-13: 9781138596184, 9781138596191, 9780429947292, 9780429487897

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About The Author

Ofer Feldman

Sonja Zmerli

In this well timed examine, Sonja Zmerli, Ofer Feldman, and their staff of specialists make clear the quite a few methods communication impacts political conduct and attitudes. Written for students and college students alike, The Psychology of Political Communicators, (PDF) makes use of examples from the US, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East to look at the nature, content material, traits, and reception of communication in three important areas of discourse:

  • The discourse utilized in nationalist populist actions and throughout unfavorable campaigns
  • The nature and fashion of language utilized by political actors in the nationwide and worldwide arenas

The rhetoric of the media because it tries to border political occasions, politics, and political actors Collectively, the essays kind a robust basis on which to grasp the totally different roles language performs in the conduct of politics, the manner through which these capabilities are carried out in a number of conditions in numerous societies and cultures, and the political outcomes of verbal conduct. This ebook might be of curiosity to college students and students of political psychology and communication research.

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The Psychology of Political Communicators provides a well timed and robust set of comparative analysis research that consider how rhetorical political appeals to motive and emotion are stimulating liberal democratic societies. The contributors search to explain a range of present matters together with the rise of populism, Donald Trump’s victory, gender discrimination in media, media possession and belief. Handling these controversial political and social developments, the quantity is organized round three components of political communication: politicians of their roles as communicators, political discourse and its cultural contexts, and the altering media surroundings. The chapters assist us to grasp the dynamic and essential function of political communicators in shaping preferences and making which means of the disruptive political world. 978-1138596184, 978-1138596191, 978-0429947292, 978-0429487897 NOTE: The product only consists of the ebook, The Psychology of Political Communicators in PDF. No access codes are included.

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