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    PENDIDIKAN POLITIK WARGA DAN PENGUATAN DEMOKRASI DALAM KEPEMIMPINAN JOKOWI-AHOK by Reuben Reynold Sihite

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…This article discusses the political communication performed by Jokowi and Ahokas Governor and Vice Governor of Jakarta to its citizens. …”
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    Print networks, manuscript pamphleteering, and the development of prison politics in seventeenth-century London by Bell, R

    Published 2023
    “…Operating at the intersection of quotidian textual practice and developing forms of political communication, prison activism became engaged in wider currents of national debate. …”
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    Visualization of Modern Political Space: Research Priorities by M. G. Goguadze

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The communication processes that ensure the functioning of political institutions are, in most situations, visually attributed and focused not so much on speech and audio as on visual techniques, which suggests that they are the main tool of political communication and a means of constituting political reality.…”
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    KOMUNIKASI POLITIK PEREMPUAN by Nur Ainiyah

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This research has been aim for showing about how discourse analysis in media pilkada politic communication in situbondo, politic communication strategic was built by  candidate of regency fatayat inhegemoni or power of priyayi politic in Situbondo. …”
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    Komunikasi Politik dan Kecenderungan Pilihan Partai Kaum Santri dan Abangan pada Pemilu 1955 by Moh. Sonhaji, Faishal Hilmy Maulida

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…This research uses historical research method with political communication approach. The results of this study indicate that the patterns of political communication carried out by the PKI and PNI were able to influence the significance of their abangan voters, while Masjumi and NU received a large voters from the santri due to the pattern of cultural approach they did. …”
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    LE DISCOURS POLITIQUE ET LA MANIPULATION DU RÉCEPTEUR by Maria ANTON

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…This article presents a series of major features of the political discourse, as well as the manipulation techniques that people involved in politics resort to. The political communication favours the informational exchanges between the actors in the socio-political field. …”
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    La popolarizzazione della politica: ruolo dei media e implicazioni per la cittadinanza by Mazzoleni Gianpietro, Anna Sfardini

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…The merging of political sphere, popular culture and media narrations is one of the most interesting features of today’s political communication on a global scale. The “mediatization” of politics finds its full manifestation in the sweeping process of the popularization of political discourse. …”
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    The Perceived Students Opinion on Post-Graduate Job oppurtunities: Finding From UIN Ar-Raniry Islamic Communication and Broadcasting Master Programme by Ridwan Muhammad Hasan, Jailani Jailani, Jasafat Jasafat

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Postgraduate Islamic Communication and Broadcasting Becomes a Political Communication Practitioner for the 2016/2018 class. …”
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    Perceived influence of opposition political campaign materials on voters by Syed Abdullah Idid, Syed Arabi, Souket, Rizwanah

    Published 2017
    “…This article focuses on how political attitudes of voters are shaped and affected during election campaigns.The study is constructed on the third person effect paradigm that posits that negative messages will have a greater impact not on ‘me’ or ‘you’ but on ‘them’.Concurrently, perceived positive messages will have a greater influence on themselves compared to others, often referred to as the first-person effect or reversethird person effect (Duck, Terry & Hogg, 1995; Perloff 1999).The present study was undertaken to understand how political communication messages can have a positive effect on own party supporters while the same message can be perceived to be biased and partisan to opposing party supporters.The current study is grounded on the research done by Idid & Souket (2014) that investigated the effects of Malaysia’s largest political party, Barisan Nasional (BN) political communication literature on two Malaysian voter groups (BN voters and opposition voters), one of which regarded the message as partisan and the other as congenial.The present study attempts to investigate the effects of each of the opposition party political communication literature on two Malaysian voter groups (BN party supporters and the particular opposition party supporter).…”
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    Sourcing and automation of political news and information over social media in the United States, 2016-2018 by Bradshaw, S, Howard, PN, Kollanyi, B, Neudert, L-M

    Published 2019
    “…Anecdotally, the nature of political news and information evolved over time, but political communication researchers have yet to develop a comprehensive, grounded, internally consistent typology of the types of sources shared. …”
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    Cinema as a tool of political communicationin the Post-Soviet Space by O. E. Grishin, A. A. Emanov

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…It was concluded that not all the tradition- al means of political communication lose their strength and ability to use. …”
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    Les spots politiques télévisés britanniques : de l’anecdote télévisuelle à la mémoire collective by David Haigron

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…They are now the parties’ major medium to address the voters directly and political communication has entered a “television era”. As a matter of fact, this evolution implies certain consequences and constitutes a new step in the chronology of Britain’s political history. …”
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    History-writing, communication and the making of political connections in Italy, c. 1270-1347 by Bain, S

    Published 2024
    “…In doing so, it demonstrates the potential of using political communication as a framework for understanding Italian politics.…”
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    Toward a Reevaluation of Siegfried Kracauer and the Frankfurt School by Daniel Sullivan

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This essay reviews the anthology Siegfried Kracauer: Selected Writings on Media, Propaganda, and Political Communication (2022), edited and with translations by Jaeho Kang, Graeme Gilloch, and John Abromeit. …”
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    FEATURES OF PARTY OPPOSITION, INTRA-PARTY RELATIONS AND INTERACTION WITH THE VOTERS IN THE EU COUNTRIES (the example of Germany) by N. G. Kostromina

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The author shows the features of political communication among major political parties in Germany, where an important role is played by the ability to work in coalitions and to interact effectively with the business at all levels.…”
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    Slaying the “political vampire”: Aberration as a socio-political construct by Trbojević Danilo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…However, the experience of field research imposes a perspective that does not perceive the “vampire” as a rigid institution, but also an adaptable tool of social or political communication. By analyzing two cases (performances) of “murder of a political vampire” (Josip Broz Tito and Slobodan Milosevic), as a performance of political communication, I try to point out the crucial importance of understanding the context, position and motivation of actors in dialogue. …”
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    Delegitimizing the Egyptian Regime: Negative Campaigning and Strategic Framing as Techniques to Demobilize Antagonists by Moeen Koa

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This study contributes to research in political communication by deepening the understanding of strategic framing as a technique to demobilize antagonists and demonstrating how moral resources lie at the heart of negative political communication campaigns. …”
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    Leaders’ Response to Terrorism: The Role of Epideictic Rhetoric in Deliberative Democracies by Eirik Vatnoey

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This solves the “problem” rhetoricians have long had with deliberative theory: that political communication is reduced to rational deliberation, disregarding a lot of non-deliberative forms of communication that are essential for the formation of public opinion and political decisions. …”
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