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Media Relations and the Modern First Lady: From Jacqueline Kennedy to Melania Trump

Beasley, Maurine H.(Contributions by)Bentley, Joshua M.(Contributions by)Bickham, Shaniece B.(Contributions by)Bourland-Davis, Pamela G.(Contributions by)Brooks, Abby M.(Contributions by)Burns, Lisa M.(Contributions by)Carlin, Diana Bartelli(Contributions by)Gutin, Myra G.(Contributions by)Hobgood, Linda B.(Contributions by)Mack, Russell(Contributions by)Mattina, Anne F.(Contributions by)Natalle, Elizabeth J.(Contributions by)Novak, Alison(Contributions by)Simon, Jenni M.(Contributions by)Smith, Erika Cornelius(Contributions by)Smith, Nancy Kegan(Contributions by)Vigil, Tammy R.(Contributions by)Wertheimer, Molly(Contributions by)Burns, Lisa M.(Edited by)
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Media Relations and the Modern First Lady: From Jacqueline Kennedy to Melania Trump examines the communication strategies first ladies and their teams have used to manage press and public interest in their private lives, to promote causes close to their hearts, and to shape their public image. Starting with Jacqueline Kennedy, who was the first to have a staffer with the title "press secretary," each chapter explores the relationship between a first lady and the media, the role played by her press secretary and communication staff in cultivating this relationship, and the first lady's media coverage. Contributors exploring the following questions: How effective were the media relations and communication strategies of this first lady and her team? What worked and what did not? Was the first lady a communication asset to her husband's administration? And what can we learn from their media relations strategies? Along with contributing to the scholarship on presidential spouses, the contributions to this volume also highlight the important role media relations plays in strategic political communication. Scholars of communication, media studies, gender and women's studies, political science, and public relations will find this book particularly useful.

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Lexington Books
1793611254 / 9781793611253
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
973.099
15/02/2020
English
346 pages
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