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Political Campaigns and Political Advertising: A Media Literacy Guide |  | Author: Frank W. Baker Publisher: Greenwood Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: annotated edition Pages: 194 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 7.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 0313347557 Dewey Decimal Number: 324.70973 EAN: 9780313347559 ASIN: 0313347557
Publication Date: June 30, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Examining political campaigns and political advertising through the analytical lens of media literacy, this well-illustrated and timely handbook guides readers through the maze of blandishments and spin that is the hallmark of the modern political campaign. It dissects the persuasive strategies embedded in the political messages we encounter every day in the media and demonstrates the importance of critical thinking in evaluating media stories. Key concepts of media literacy are applied to political advertising in traditional media (newspapers, television, radio) and on the Internet, the new frontier of the political advertising wars. Dealing with blogs, social networking, user-generated Web sites, and other electronic formats familiar to young voters, this lively introduction to the new world of political messaging appeals to readers' affinity for visual learning as well as their ability to discern messages in text. Unique in applying media literacy concepts to the political context while directly addressing students and general readers, this book not only explains but graphically demonstrates both established techniques of political framing and the new avenues of persuasion being pioneered in digital media. It will also interest viewers who like their political news in traditional media but unconventional formats.
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| Customer Reviews: Research and Reference Book News (August 2009) August 16, 2009 Frank Baker (Columbia, SC United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Baker, a media literacy consultant and author, has written this media literacy guide for general readers who want more critical insight into propaganda and spin, political advertising and the role of new media technologies in election campaigns. The author uses clear and easy-to-understand language to examine and interpret the content of media messages in print, image and multimedia forms in an objective manner. The author supplies both a timeline of the history of media in politics from 1913 to the present and a glossary of political and media terms."
A highly recommended addition to academic and community library Political Science reference collections August 16, 2009 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Politics and the media have been inseparable from the founding of our country down to the present day. In the colonial era media came in the form of local newspapers and printed broadsheet tacked up on bulletin boards and distributed by hand. Today media has evolved into the cybernetic world of the internet. In order to understand how the American political system works it is necessary to understand the fundamentally central role that media plays in all its various forms. That's where "Political Campaigns And Political Advertising: A Media Literacy Guide" by Frank W. Baker (a professional media consultant and the webmaster of Media Literacy Clearinghouse) proves to be such a highly recommended addition to academic and community library Political Science reference collections. "Political Campaigns And Political Advertising" begins by defining the term 'media literacy', the concepts of propaganda and 'spin', the role of media consultants, the media categories of photography, radio, television, political advertising, campaign event analysis, and the new internet media applications and technologies. Of special note is the chapter focused on 'Trying to Fix the Money Problem in Elections'. Enhanced with the inclusion of a glossary, a resources list, and an index, "Political Campaigns And Political Advertising" is especially commended to the attention of the non-specialist general reader with an interest in the role media plays in American politics today.
An excellent guide to political communications February 28, 2010 Steve (Ithaca, NY USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is an excellent, easy-to-understand, well-illustrated book on political communications. There are clear definitions, and excellent examples given to show how consultants, media manipulators, advertising and marketing specialists, and politicians interact to create effective political ads. There are also excellent chapters on visual literacy and photographs, radio, and television. Statistics and polling data are used well, with clear charts and graphs presented.
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