03500nam 2200541 450 991048100190332120210112192816.00-522-86961-0(CKB)4100000007758742(MiAaPQ)EBC5683813(EXLCZ)99410000000775874220190317h20172017 uy 0engurcn#nnn|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPublic opinion, campaign politics and media audiences new Australian perspectives /edited by Bridget Griffrn-Foley and Sean SclamerCarlton, Victoria :Melbourne University Publising Limited,2017.1 online resource (vi, 256 pages) illustrations0-522-86959-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Part 1: Public opinion -- 1. Class attitudes and the climate crisis / David Peetz and Georgina Murray -- 2. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander opinion of the franchise, 1961 / Tim Rowse and Elizabeth Watt -- 3. Are the PUPs Pauline's Progeny? Populism and political alienation among Australian voters / Ian Watson -- Part II: Political campaigning and oratory -- 4. Alfred Deakin, political oratory and public opinion / Judith Brett -- 5. Inventing the electioneering tour in Britain, Australia and the United States / Sean Scalmer -- 6. The 'fireside chat' on Australian radio / Bridget Griffen-Foley -- Part III: Spectators and audiences -- 7. The presentation of political spectatorship through talkback radio / Sandey Fitzgerald -- 8. News, consumption, political knowledge and political efficacy / Rod Tiffen, David Rowe, Sharon Coen and James Curran.This timely book investigates the fascinating landscape of media-driven politics through the prisms of 'public opinion', political campaigning, and audiences. From Indigenous voting rights and climate change to talkback radio and right-wing populism, Public Opinion, Campaign Politics & Media Audiences showcases new research in political science, history and media studies. Contributors scrutinise the relationship between polls, party policy and voting behaviour, and evaluate the roles of oratory and the media in electioneering and political communication across Australia, Britain and the United States.The eight chapters are based on papers delivered at a symposium to honour Murray Goot FASSA, Emeritus Professor of Politics and International Relations, on his retirement from Macquarie University.Press and politicsMass media and public opinionElectionsPress coveragePolitical campaignsPress coveragePublic opinion pollsTorres Strait IslandersCivil rightsAboriginal AustraliansCivil rightsElectronic books.Press and politics.Mass media and public opinion.ElectionsPress coverage.Political campaignsPress coverage.Public opinion polls.Torres Strait IslandersCivil rights.Aboriginal AustraliansCivil rights.079.94Griffen-Foley Bridget1970-,Scalmer SeanAuAdUSAAuAdUSABOOK9910481001903321Public opinion, campaign politics and media audiences2011501UNINA