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What is Political Communication

Global Dimensions of Democracy and Human Rights: Problems and Perspectives
A method of effectively using symbols and other conductors to deliver political messages to the masses.
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Ideologies and Democracy: A Symbolic Approach
Ziya Kıvanç Kıraç (Firat University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4543-3.ch003
Abstract
Since democracy is accepted as one of the basic human values, some states and societies have accepted democracy as an ideal. However, the content of democracy has a different meaning for every ideology, every society, and every political system. In particular, ideologies tend to see democracy sometimes as an end and sometimes as a tool used to achieve another ideal. The mental worlds of cultures are conveyed by symbols that create simple shortcuts. Political symbolism is an important motif that draws the route of the bridge connecting a country's past to its future. Different perceptions of concepts such as democracy, human rights, freedom, and equality are related to the political culture codes of the relevant society. A liberal dimension of symbolism was examined in the example of the USA and its social dimension in the Soviet Union. France, as the father of nationalism, is also discussed with its experience of democracy. As one of the young nations, Turkey has been examined in terms of symbolism and democracy.
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An Analysis of Eskisehir Metropolitan Municipality Activities in the Context of Public Diplomacy and City Diplomacy
It is defined as the transmission of messages with political content to the source through communication studies.It deals with the production, dissemination, procession and effects of information, both through mass media and interpersonally, within a political context. This includes the study of the media, the analysis of speeches by politicians, those that are trying to influence the political process, and the formal and informal conversations among members of the public, among other aspects. The media acts as a bridge between government and public. Political communication can be defined as the connection concerning politics and citizens and the interaction modes that connect these groups to each other. Whether the relationship is formed by the modes of persuasion, Pathos, Ethos or Logos.
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Political Marketing and New Media Election Campaigning: The Application of North Cyprus 2018 General Elections
Political communication is an important field that has been combined different social sciences field, such as political science, psychology, history, etc. Generally speaking, political communication as a subfield of communication studies, which study the whole process of political information spreads among politicians and citizens.
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A Research Design for the Examination of Political Empowerment Through Social Media
The study of how information and deliberation spreads and influences citizens, the media and policy-makers.
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Orientalism in Turkish Political Election Campaigns
It is the interaction of government, political parties, and political actors with voters for various political purposes.
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Identity, Belonging, and Conflict: Symbolic Borders of Community
A method of effectively using symbols and other conductors to deliver political messages to the masses.
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Virtual Political Office Where Gender and Culture Meet
Participating in the political process is a privilege of any democratic society. It is vital to maintaining a healthy democratic community. Central to political communication is political communication. It involves the public, the mass media, the government, and the interest groups providing the link among them. It initiates the models of relations between political institutions and individuals. The Internet makes it easier for people to communicate with their government representatives, politically organize, debate topics, and educate each other about political issues. In its turn, main political actors are able to communicate effectively through the Web with their citizenry. Thus the net provides a new communication channel for sending political message and receiving citizen feedback ( Barnes, 2003 , pp. 291-311).
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Political Communication, Freedom of Expression, and Ethics: An Analysis on the “Binding Group Decision”
Use of different communication types and tool by the political actors to put their specific ideological aims across to the specific groups, mass, countries or block and to realize and to make applicable these aims when needed.
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