
Communication of Policy Policy of Communication
This book is motivated by the necessity of reviewing intentions once again in today's societies, where it is increasingly accepted to control political life, which is perceived as a knowable and experimental area free of values and norms. Eser Köker claims that political communication can be understood based on the historical and intellectual accumulation of social sciences, without resorting to opinion polls, mathematical and statistical models, or game theories, and emphasizes that the political nature of political communication cannot be reduced to the power strategies of the rulers.
In modern capitalist societies, even a bird's eye view of the forms of relations that enable those on the margins of power to come together, express themselves and defend the rights they have acquired in the current legal order will reveal that the communication styles of those who are not dominant redefine politics. The resistance styles discussed in The Politics of Communication of those who think about creating the conditions to speak freely and convey their views that are damaged by power relations also shed light on the potential for establishing new communication ties.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 175
Year of Printing: 2016
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Imge Bookstore
Editor-in-Chief: Sebnem Çiler Tabakçi
Publisher | : | Imge Bookstore |
Number of pages | : | 175 |
Publication Year | : | 2016 |
ISBN | : | 9789755335308 |
The heart | : | Turkish |