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Political Communications - Why Labour Won the General Election of 1997 (Paperback, Revised): John Bartle, Ivor Crewe, Brian... Political Communications - Why Labour Won the General Election of 1997 (Paperback, Revised)
John Bartle, Ivor Crewe, Brian Gosschalk
R1,298 Discovery Miles 12 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

British election campaigns are shaped not simply by what politicians do and say, but by how they are reported to the public through the mass media. This book examines the dialogue conducted via the press, television, advertising and the opinion polls beween politicians and the people in the 1997 campaign and its run-up. Special attention is paid to the innovations and changes that marked the 1997 campaign, including the Labour Party's Millbank communications machine, the Sun's endorsement of Labour, the political parties' strengthening grip of the campaign agenda, party campaigning on the Internet, the role of satellite TV, and changes of technique in the opinion polls. One expected innovation that failed to materialize - a television debate between the party leaders - is also explored.

The New British Politics (Paperback, 4th New edition): Ian Budge, David McKay, Kenneth Newton, John Bartle The New British Politics (Paperback, 4th New edition)
Ian Budge, David McKay, Kenneth Newton, John Bartle
R1,572 Discovery Miles 15 720 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

"The New British Politics" is one of the most comprehensive and successful introductions to British politics ever published. Now available in a fully revised and updated fourth edition, this clear, lively and authoritative text has an emphasis on law and order and the historical context of British politics. Written by internationally-known specialists, the book combines incisive and original analysis with direct presentation.

Political Parties and Partisanship - Social identity and individual attitudes (Paperback): John Bartle, Paolo Bellucci Political Parties and Partisanship - Social identity and individual attitudes (Paperback)
John Bartle, Paolo Bellucci
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Political Parties and Partisanship provides an up-to-date examination of the conceptualizations, causes, and consequences of partisanship in both new and established democracies in Eastern Europe.

Political Parties and Partisanship - Social identity and individual attitudes (Hardcover): John Bartle, Paolo Bellucci Political Parties and Partisanship - Social identity and individual attitudes (Hardcover)
John Bartle, Paolo Bellucci
R4,447 Discovery Miles 44 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title provides an account of partisanship in comparative empirical research, particularly by advancing the debate focusing on three key aspects: theories of partisanship, dynamics of partisanship and behavioural consequences of partisanship.

Political Communications - The General Election of 2001 (Hardcover, annotated edition): Simon Atkinson, John Bartle, Roger... Political Communications - The General Election of 2001 (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Simon Atkinson, John Bartle, Roger Mortimore
R4,291 Discovery Miles 42 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work examines political communications in British general elections. Like its predecessors it has a dual purpose: first, to make available the reflections of those who participated in it; and, second, to provide analysis of the media, the parties and public opinion polls in the campaign.

Political Communications - Why Labour Won the General Election of 1997 (Hardcover): John Bartle, Ivor Crewe, Brian Gosschalk Political Communications - Why Labour Won the General Election of 1997 (Hardcover)
John Bartle, Ivor Crewe, Brian Gosschalk
R4,451 Discovery Miles 44 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume considers the emergence and development of modern retailing from an historical and management perspective in the period 1750-1950. The history of retail business development is an under researched area and these studies address the need for further research and provide examples of current research activity. the book considers, the early emergence of retail forms in the late 18th century, the evolution of retail forms in the 19th century and the late adaptation of retail innovation in the early 20th century.
This work brings together the literature from retail management as well as history. In this, it bridges the gap between the two disciplines. this gap in the understanding of the historical dimension within retail management studies and the understanding of retail management issues in history has hindered the development of valuable research in this area.

The New British Politics (Hardcover, 4th edition): Ian Budge, David McKay, Kenneth Newton, John Bartle The New British Politics (Hardcover, 4th edition)
Ian Budge, David McKay, Kenneth Newton, John Bartle
R4,813 Discovery Miles 48 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The New British Politics is one of the most comprehensive and successful introductions to British politics ever published. Now available in a fully revised and updated fourth edition, this clear, lively and authoritative text has an emphasis on law and order and the historical context of British politics. Written by internationally-known specialists, the book combines incisive and original analysis with direct presentation.

Breaking the Deadlock - Britain at the Polls, 2019 (Paperback): John Bartle, Nicholas J. Allen Breaking the Deadlock - Britain at the Polls, 2019 (Paperback)
John Bartle, Nicholas J. Allen
R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 2019 General Election was historic. In one fell swoop it resolved the longstanding stalemate surrounding Brexit and redrew the electoral map of Britain, breaking the deadlock in Parliament and bringing about the fall of Labour's so-called 'Red Wall'. Since 2016, Members of Parliament had struggled to reconcile a contested exercise in direct democracy with the established institutions of representative government. The 2017 election was meant to bring closure to Brexit. It did not: its indecisive outcome merely exacerbated the challenges. Parliament, the courts and ultimately the Monarch herself became embroiled in the chaos of Brexit. The scale of the Conservatives' definitive victory in December 2020 was therefore a significant departure and a return to the status quo. This latest edition of a prestigious and venerable series surveys the build up to the tumultuous election and its immediate aftermath, offering reasoned conjecture about the future of British party politics and democracy. -- .

None Past the Post - Britain at the Polls, 2017 (Paperback): Nicholas J. Allen, John Bartle None Past the Post - Britain at the Polls, 2017 (Paperback)
Nicholas J. Allen, John Bartle
R518 Discovery Miles 5 180 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The latest book in the long-running Britain at the Polls series provides an indispensable account of the fascinating 2017 British general election. It explains why the Conservatives lost their parliamentary majority and how Theresa May returned at the head of a minority government. Leading experts analyse the Conservatives' record in government, May's fateful decision to call an early election, Labour's shift to the left under Jeremy Corbyn, the Liberal Democrats' ongoing problems, the collapse in UKIP's vote share, the SNP's diminished appeal in Scotland, and the role of gender and electoral integrity in the 2017 campaign. The book also addresses broader questions about the future of British politics against the backdrop of the 2016 Brexit referendum and ongoing austerity. Its coverage and accessible style make it of interest to general readers, students of British politics and professional political scientists. -- .

Britain at the Polls 2010 (Paperback): Nicholas Allen, John Bartle Britain at the Polls 2010 (Paperback)
Nicholas Allen, John Bartle
R964 Discovery Miles 9 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'The Britain at the Polls series always asks-and answers, often with new insights-the key questions about British general elections. And few elections in living memory pose as many big questions as that of May 2010.' - Martin Kettle, The Guardian 'For decades Britain at the Polls has given us high quality insights into British elections. This latest edition is the most significant and intriguing of all: an excellent cast of contributors provide a vivid and accessible presentation of evidence with an engaging clarity of writing and depth of analysis. It should prove invaluable not only for academics, but students, journalists and anyone who wants to understand a unique, game-changing election.' - Geoffrey Evans, Nuffield College, Oxford 'Britain at the Polls 2010 is an essential guide to a highly unusual election. The authors provide detailed coverage of the major developments within and between the parties, the issues that shaped the election and-perhaps most importantly-some long-term trends in public opinion that might explain New Labour's slow but steady decline since the late 1990s. Detailed, yet highly accessible, this book should be read by anyone interested in the what, when and why of this remarkable event in British politics.' - Kai Arzheimer, Professor of Empirical Political Science, University of Mainz 'This is an outstanding collection of papers by an outstanding cast of authors. It tells the story of the remarkable election of 2010 to be sure, but it also makes general patterns in British politics much more understandable. I heartily endorse it.' - Christopher Wlezien, Professor of Political Science, Temple University, Philadelphia 'This volume is a worthy contribution to a long-running and valuable series of post-election analyses. It provides insights which are of immediate interest, and in coming years it will be a useful reference for those who want to recall 'what really happened' in the important election of 2010. - Susan Scarrow, University of Houston The latest book in the long-running Britain at the Polls series provides an indispensible and incisive review of the extraordinary 2010 UK general election. Leading experts chart the path from Tony Blair's reelection in 2005 to the collapse of the Labour vote and the formation of the first coalition government since 1945. Topics covered include Gordon Brown's premiership, David Cameron's leadership of a resurgent Conservative party, the effects of the financial crisis and the parliamentary expenses scandal, and the drama of the UK's first ever televised leaders' debates. The book analyses the impact of these factors and others on the election and looks ahead to assess how the coalition government-and British politics-will adapt in the new political and economic environment.

Political Communications Transformed - From Morrison to Mandelson (Hardcover): John Bartle, Dylan Griffiths Political Communications Transformed - From Morrison to Mandelson (Hardcover)
John Bartle, Dylan Griffiths
R1,554 Discovery Miles 15 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dramatic changes in society, technology, and culture have transformed the relationship between political parties, the media, and the individual voter over the last 50 years. The leading researchers gathered in this volume offer a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of British political communication since 1945. They explore the competition for coverage between political parties and media organizations, the ongoing rivalry between politicians and the press, and the implications for the quality of British democracy.

Britain at the Polls 2010 (Hardcover): Nicholas Allen, John Bartle Britain at the Polls 2010 (Hardcover)
Nicholas Allen, John Bartle
R3,089 Discovery Miles 30 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'The Britain at the Polls series always asks-and answers, often with new insights-the key questions about British general elections. And few elections in living memory pose as many big questions as that of May 2010.' - Martin Kettle, The Guardian 'For decades Britain at the Polls has given us high quality insights into British elections. This latest edition is the most significant and intriguing of all: an excellent cast of contributors provide a vivid and accessible presentation of evidence with an engaging clarity of writing and depth of analysis. It should prove invaluable not only for academics, but students, journalists and anyone who wants to understand a unique, game-changing election.' - Geoffrey Evans, Nuffield College, Oxford 'Britain at the Polls 2010 is an essential guide to a highly unusual election. The authors provide detailed coverage of the major developments within and between the parties, the issues that shaped the election and-perhaps most importantly-some long-term trends in public opinion that might explain New Labour's slow but steady decline since the late 1990s. Detailed, yet highly accessible, this book should be read by anyone interested in the what, when and why of this remarkable event in British politics.' - Kai Arzheimer, Professor of Empirical Political Science, University of Mainz 'This is an outstanding collection of papers by an outstanding cast of authors. It tells the story of the remarkable election of 2010 to be sure, but it also makes general patterns in British politics much more understandable. I heartily endorse it.' - Christopher Wlezien, Professor of Political Science, Temple University, Philadelphia 'This volume is a worthy contribution to a long-running and valuable series of post-election analyses. It provides insights which are of immediate interest, and in coming years it will be a useful reference for those who want to recall 'what really happened' in the important election of 2010. - Susan Scarrow, University of Houston The latest book in the long-running Britain at the Polls series provides an indispensible and incisive review of the extraordinary 2010 UK general election. Leading experts chart the path from Tony Blair's reelection in 2005 to the collapse of the Labour vote and the formation of the first coalition government since 1945. Topics covered include Gordon Brown's premiership, David Cameron's leadership of a resurgent Conservative party, the effects of the financial crisis and the parliamentary expenses scandal, and the drama of the UK's first ever televised leaders' debates. The book analyses the impact of these factors and others on the election and looks ahead to assess how the coalition government-and British politics-will adapt in the new political and economic environment.

Breaking the Deadlock - Britain at the Polls, 2019 (Hardcover): John Bartle, Nicholas J. Allen Breaking the Deadlock - Britain at the Polls, 2019 (Hardcover)
John Bartle, Nicholas J. Allen
R3,397 Discovery Miles 33 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 2019 General Election was historic. In one fell swoop it resolved the longstanding stalemate surrounding Brexit and redrew the electoral map of Britain, breaking the deadlock in Parliament and bringing about the fall of Labour's so-called 'Red Wall'. Since 2016, Members of Parliament had struggled to reconcile a contested exercise in direct democracy with the established institutions of representative government. The 2017 election was meant to bring closure to Brexit. It did not: its indecisive outcome merely exacerbated the challenges. Parliament, the courts and ultimately the Monarch herself became embroiled in the chaos of Brexit. The scale of the Conservatives' definitive victory in December 2020 was therefore a significant departure and a return to the status quo. This latest edition of a prestigious and venerable series surveys the build up to the tumultuous election and its immediate aftermath, offering reasoned conjecture about the future of British party politics and democracy. -- .

Britain at the Polls 2005 (Paperback, Revised ed.): John Bartle, Anthony King Britain at the Polls 2005 (Paperback, Revised ed.)
John Bartle, Anthony King
R1,473 Discovery Miles 14 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Britain at the Polls, 2005 will continue the tradition of previous volumes in providing incisive, insightful, and timely assessment of the recent elections in the United Kingdom. John Bartle joins Anthony King to bring together a group of eminent political experts who offer a measured examination of the state of public opinion, the health of the party system, coverage by the media, and Britain's relationship with the European Union. Contributors also give a special focus to the impact of broader social, economic, and political developments affecting the elections in May. Contributors include Nick Allen, John Bartle, Ivor Crewe, Anthony King, David McKay, Iain McLean, Philip Norton, and Thomas Quinn.

Political Communications Transformed - From Morrison to Mandelson (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001):... Political Communications Transformed - From Morrison to Mandelson (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
John Bartle, Dylan Griffiths
R1,524 Discovery Miles 15 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dramatic changes in society, technology and culture have transformed the relationship between political parties, the media, and the individual voter over the last fifty years. The leading researchers gathered in this volume offer a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of British political communication since 1945. They explore the competition for coverage between political parties and media organizations, the ongoing rivalry between politicians and the press, and the implications for the quality of British democracy.

None Past the Post - Britain at the Polls, 2017 (Hardcover): Nicholas J. Allen, John Bartle None Past the Post - Britain at the Polls, 2017 (Hardcover)
Nicholas J. Allen, John Bartle
R2,536 R1,505 Discovery Miles 15 050 Save R1,031 (41%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

None past the post: Britain at the polls, 2017 tells the story of the unexpected 2017 British general election and its equally unexpected outcome: the Conservatives' loss of their parliamentary majority. Leading experts explore the Tories' record in government and divisions over Brexit, Labour's shift to the left under Jeremy Corbyn, the Liberal Democrats' failure to win over more Remain voters, the collapse in UKIP's vote share, the SNP's diminished appeal in Scotland and the role of gender and electoral integrity in the 2017 campaign. The book assesses the impact of all these developments and explains both why the Tories lost their majority and how Prime Minister Theresa May returned at the head of a minority Conservative government.

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