Strategic Communication and the 2022 Australian Federal Election Campaign
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Strategic Communication and the 2022 Australian Federal Election Campaign
A Brutal Business
Mahoney, James
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2025
168
Mole
9781032459608
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1. A short drive to Yarralumla 2. A strategic approach 3. Behind the swing to independents 4. The key players 5. Campaigning on issues 6. The pressure points: polls and marginal electorates 7. The news media, frames, and debates 8. The 2022 election result Case study: Defying maths in the ACT 9. Will they ever learn?
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Strategic Communication;Australian Federal Election Campaign;Australian Politics;Australian Election;Overton Window;Strategic Communication Planning;Concerned Voters;Primary Vote;Preferred Prime Minister;United Australia Party;Election Announcement;Half Senate Election;Ballot Papers;Inactive Publics;Tactical Communication;Face To Face;Issue Debates;Prime Minister;NSW;Informal Voting;Non-market Environment;News Framing;Target Publics;NSW Branch;Electoral Division;Increase Voter Knowledge;Political Communication Advisers
1. A short drive to Yarralumla 2. A strategic approach 3. Behind the swing to independents 4. The key players 5. Campaigning on issues 6. The pressure points: polls and marginal electorates 7. The news media, frames, and debates 8. The 2022 election result Case study: Defying maths in the ACT 9. Will they ever learn?
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Strategic Communication;Australian Federal Election Campaign;Australian Politics;Australian Election;Overton Window;Strategic Communication Planning;Concerned Voters;Primary Vote;Preferred Prime Minister;United Australia Party;Election Announcement;Half Senate Election;Ballot Papers;Inactive Publics;Tactical Communication;Face To Face;Issue Debates;Prime Minister;NSW;Informal Voting;Non-market Environment;News Framing;Target Publics;NSW Branch;Electoral Division;Increase Voter Knowledge;Political Communication Advisers