Packaging the Presidency: A History and Criticism of Presidential Campaign Advertising

Kathleen Hall Jamieson (Professor and Dean, Annenberg School for Communication, Professor and Dean, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania)

Packaging the Presidency: A History and Criticism of Presidential Campaign Advertising
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Published
20 June 1996
Pages
604
ISBN
9780195089424

Packaging the Presidency: A History and Criticism of Presidential Campaign Advertising

Kathleen Hall Jamieson (Professor and Dean, Annenberg School for Communication, Professor and Dean, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania)

Packaging the Presidency, Third Edition, is now completely updated to offer the only comprehensive study of the history and effects of political advertising in the United States. Noted political critic Kathleen Hall Jamieson traces the development of presidential campaigning from early political songs and slogans through newsprint and radio, and up to the inevitable history of presidential campaigning on television from Eisenhower to Clinton. The book also covers important issues in the debate about political advertising by touching on the development of laws governing political advertising, as well as how such advertising reflects, and at the same time helps to create, the nature of the American political office. Finally, current public concerns about political advertising are addressed as Jamieson raises the topic of ads dealing mainly in images rather than issues, and of political aspirations becoming increasingly only for the rich, who can afford the enormous cost of television advertising.

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