-
2
-
-
60949944925
-
The election: A dog’s breakfast
-
Bell, A. (2005) ‘The election: A dog’s breakfast’, British Journalism Review, 16(2): 7-1.
-
(2005)
British Journalism Review
, vol.16
, Issue.2
, pp. 7-11
-
-
Bell, A.1
-
4
-
-
84879136033
-
Anger over immigration could "spread to the streets" if it is not debated
-
13 April
-
Field, F. (2010) ‘Anger over immigration could "spread to the streets" if it is not debated’, Daily Telegraph, 13 April.
-
(2010)
Daily Telegraph
-
-
Field, F.1
-
5
-
-
51249132542
-
Dislocated and distracted: Media, parties and voters in the 2005 General Election Campaign
-
Gaber, I. (2006) ‘Dislocated and distracted: Media, parties and voters in the 2005 General Election Campaign, British Politics, 1(3).
-
(2006)
British Politics
, vol.1
, Issue.3
-
-
Gaber, I.1
-
6
-
-
84995971218
-
The Hollowed- Out election or where did all the policy go?
-
(in press)
-
Gaber, I. (2011) ‘The Hollowed- Out election or where did all the policy go?’ in Journal of Political Marketing (in press).
-
(2011)
Journal of Political Marketing
-
-
Gaber, I.1
-
13
-
-
84995903137
-
-
26 April 2010 (accessed 30 November 2010
-
Labour Party (2010) http://itn.co.uk/c395010bd5e5b2f3f1e4abf69083dd8f.html, 26 April 2010 (accessed 30 November 2010).
-
(2010)
-
-
-
17
-
-
51249132542
-
-
Spinwatch, quoted, Dislocated and Distracted: Media, Parties and the Voters in the 2005 General Election Campaign’, in British Politics
-
Miller, D. (2005) ‘Election spin mostly underground’, Spinwatch, http://www.spinwatch.org, quoted in ‘Dislocated and Distracted: Media, Parties and the Voters in the 2005 General Election Campaign’, in British Politics, 2006, 1: 344-66.
-
(2005)
Election spin mostly underground
, vol.2006
, Issue.1
, pp. 344-366
-
-
Miller, D.1
-
18
-
-
0036053316
-
The Professionalisation of Political Communication
-
Negrine, R. and Lilleker, D. (2002) ‘The Professionalisation of Political Communication’, European Journal of Communication, 17(3): 305-23.
-
(2002)
European Journal of Communication
, vol.17
, Issue.3
, pp. 305-323
-
-
Negrine, R.1
Lilleker, D.2
-
24
-
-
85024237226
-
Blogging: The power of the instant opinion
-
December 2010
-
Richards, S. (2010b) ‘Blogging: The power of the instant opinion’, The Independent, 16 December 2010.
-
(2010)
The Independent
, vol.16
-
-
Richards, S.1
-
26
-
-
78149376345
-
Political Marketing Models: The Curious Incident of the Dog that Doesn’t Bark
-
Savigny, H. and Temple, M. (2010) ‘Political Marketing Models: The Curious Incident of the Dog that Doesn’t Bark’, in Political Studies, 58: 1049-64.
-
(2010)
Political Studies
, vol.58
, pp. 1049-1064
-
-
Savigny, H.1
Temple, M.2
-
27
-
-
80053566860
-
Labour No More: The Press
-
Kavanagh, D. and Cowley, P, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
-
Scammell, M. and Beckett, C. (2010) ‘Labour No More: The Press’, in Kavanagh, D. and Cowley, P. The British General Election of 2010. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
-
(2010)
The British General Election of 2010.
-
-
Scammell, M.1
Beckett, C.2
-
28
-
-
84888146568
-
-
London: Harvard University Press
-
Schudson, M. (1995) The Power of News. London: Harvard University Press.
-
(1995)
The Power of News.
-
-
Schudson, M.1
-
30
-
-
84995929131
-
Future tense but press powers on
-
20 December 2010
-
Wilby, P. (2010) ‘Future tense but press powers on’, in New Statesman, 20 December 2010: 26.
-
(2010)
New Statesman
, pp. 26
-
-
Wilby, P.1
-
31
-
-
84995964397
-
Party leaders agree TV election debate rules: Negotiators thrash out 76- point pact on format Nationalists and smaller parties angry at exclusion
-
3 March 2010
-
Wintour, P. (2010) ‘Party leaders agree TV election debate rules: Negotiators thrash out 76- point pact on format Nationalists and smaller parties angry at exclusion’, Guardian, 3 March 2010.
-
(2010)
Guardian
-
-
Wintour, P.1
|