
In Political Campaigns: Concepts, Context, and Consequences, Costas Panagopoulos provides students with insight into the inner workings of contemporary campaign structures by combining findings drawn from vast amounts of scholarly research with an astute insider's perspective. The text focuses on three key elements of contemporary campaigning-"Concepts, Context, and Consequences"-examining the significance of each element as it relates to the topics discussed. "Context" refers to the political, institutional, legal, and regulatory landscapes in which contemporary campaigns operate. These conditions impact a campaign's decision-making strategies. In turn, these choices yield important implications, or "Consequences," not only for the individual campaign but also for society at large. Topics discussed include parties, interest groups, and the media; money and the modern campaign; campaign strategy; getting out the vote; technology and contemporary campaigns; and much more.Political Campaigns is part of the Oxford Series on Elections, Campaigns, and Democracy. Edited by Michael R. Alvarez (California Institute of Technology), this new series features comprehensive and accessible, as well as specialized, texts for courses in elections, public opinion, and voting behavior.
This text investigates how contemporary political campaign structures function within the complex interplay of institutional, legal, and social environments. Costas Panagopoulos, a recognized scholar in political science, synthesizes extensive academic research with practical insights to explain the mechanics of modern elections. The book establishes a framework centered on the concepts, context, and consequences of campaigning to help readers understand how strategic decisions are shaped by external conditions and how those decisions ultimately impact the broader democratic landscape.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently identify this text as a foundational resource for students studying election behavior and campaign management. The prose is noted for its ability to bridge the gap between rigorous academic research and the practical realities of modern political operations.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2016-08-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199341397
ISBN-13:
9780199341399
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