Beyond the Votes: A European Perspective on the Use of Public Relations to Legitimize Authority in Obama’s Campaign
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Data de publicació
2011ISSN
1552-3381
Resum
In political campaigns in Western society, there are many examples of public relations being
behind opinion leaders in getting grassroots committed to a candidate; Obama’s campaign
was one example. Grassroots communication has been a major public relations activity
that has harnessed local community involvement (from nongovernmental organizations,
social and cultural communities, companies, and individuals) in the United States as
well as in Europe. Since the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign, third-party engagement is
now considered a valid way to legitimize the authority of politicians all over the world.
In this research, the authors point out that public opinion support, even outside the
United States, can result in greater authority and greater acceptance of U.S. government
policies.
Tipus de document
Article
Llengua
Anglès
Paraules clau
Obama, Barack
Campanyes electorals
Opinió pública
Pàgines
14 p.
Publicat per
Sage
Citació
Ordeix, E., & Ginesta Portet, X. (2011). Beyond the Votes: A European
Perspective on the Use of Public Relations to Legitimize Authority in
Obama's Campaign./American Behavioral Scientist, 55 (6), 683-695.
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