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Constituency Communication in Changing Times

Ceccarini, Luigi(Edited by)De Rosa, Rosanna(Edited by)Newell, James L.(Edited by)
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This volume employs a comparative approach to cast light on representation and representative processes from a communications perspective.

It focuses on online constituency communication, aiming to provide a perspective from which to empirically study the changes taking place in the relationship between citizens and their representatives.

The (hyper)mediatisation of politics and society is here considered a relevant enabling factor, because it creates the conditions leading to change in the nature of democratic processes.

The chapters discuss Podemos, the Lega, Law and Justice, and the Five-star Movement as good examples of this phenomenon. Populist and nationalist forces have emerged as bottom-up and top-down entities aiming to embody the will of the people, or to push for democratic processes to be more inclusive.

Until now, however, the intersection between populist and nationalist discourses and the related question of representation have been largely ignored.

By analysingthe transformations that have taken place in MPs’ communication practices in non-election periods, the contributors illuminate how social media is affecting MPs’ communication and examine the strains in the relationship between executives and legislatures that populist and nationalist parties exploit.

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Product Details
3030913694 / 9783030913694
Hardback
320.014
22/03/2022
Switzerland
English
209 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
21 cm