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Resilient Reporting - Media Coverage of Irish Elections Since 1969 (Hardcover): Michael Breen, Michael Courtney, Iain... Resilient Reporting - Media Coverage of Irish Elections Since 1969 (Hardcover)
Michael Breen, Michael Courtney, Iain McMenamin, Eoin O'Malley, Kevin Rafter
R2,339 Discovery Miles 23 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines how election news reporting has changed over the last half century in Ireland by means of a unique dataset involving 25m words from newspapers as well as radio and television coverage. The authors examine reporting in terms of framing, tone and the distribution of coverage.They also focus on how the economy has affected election coverage as well as media reporting of leaders and personalities, gender and the effect of the commercial basis of media outlets. The findings - drawn from a machine learning computer system involving a huge content analysis study - will interest academics as well as politicians and policymakers internationally. -- .

Resilient Reporting - Media Coverage of Irish Elections Since 1969 (Paperback): Michael Breen, Michael Courtney, Iain... Resilient Reporting - Media Coverage of Irish Elections Since 1969 (Paperback)
Michael Breen, Michael Courtney, Iain McMenamin, Eoin O'Malley, Kevin Rafter
R630 R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Save R183 (29%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book examines how election news reporting has changed over the last half century in Ireland by means of a unique dataset involving 25m words from newspapers as well as radio and television coverage. The authors examine reporting in terms of framing, tone and the distribution of coverage.They also focus on how the economy has affected election coverage as well as media reporting of leaders and personalities, gender and the effect of the commercial basis of media outlets. The findings - drawn from a machine learning computer system involving a huge content analysis study - will interest academics as well as politicians and policymakers internationally. -- .

If Money Talks, What Does it Say? - Corruption and Business Financing of Political Parties (Hardcover): Iain McMenamin If Money Talks, What Does it Say? - Corruption and Business Financing of Political Parties (Hardcover)
Iain McMenamin
R3,499 Discovery Miles 34 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why do businesses contribute to political parties? Is money a universal language? Do business contributions to political parties convey different messages in different countries? This book answers these questions based on intensive case studies of Australia, Canada, and Germany, as well as data from other countries. Business money does talk politics. In liberal Australia and Canada, the competitive short-term focus of firms generated substantial demand for private goods that could help firms develop an advantage over their rivals. Thus, business financing of parties conveyed a pragmatic message: in exchange for small but certain financial benefits, contributing businesses expect, as a reciprocation, to receive special consideration of their lobbying efforts. Australia's left-right party system created an awareness of policy risk, which motivated ideological payments, but there was no ideological bias in business financing of politics in centrist Canada. In Germany's co-ordinated economy, the most important policies for firms tend to be the public goods defined, championed, and delivered by their business associations. In this context, the pragmatic motivation for contributions to political parties is weak. The combination of consensual political institutions and constrained parties means there is a very low risk of major policy change from election to election. So, there is also little interest in ideological financing of political parties. If money talks, what does it say? places business financing of political parties in the context of debates about political corruption and offers advice on political reform. Comparative Politics is a series for students, teachers, and researchers of political science that deals with contemporary government and politics. Global in scope, books in the series are characterised by a stress on comparative analysis and strong methodological rigour. The series is published in association with the European Consortium for Political Research. For more information visit: www.ecprnet.eu The Comparative Politics series is edited by Professor David M. Farrell, School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin, Kenneth Carty, Professor of Political Science, University of British Columbia, and Professor Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Institute of Political Science, Philipps University, Marburg.

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