Election campaigning never stops. That is the new reality of politics
and government in Canada, where everyone from staffers in the Prime
Minister’s Office to backbench MPs practise political marketing and
communication as though the official campaign were still underway.
Permanent Campaigning in Canada examines the growth and democratic
implications of political parties’ relentless search for votes and
popularity and what a constant state of electioneering means for
governance. With the emergence of fixed-date elections and digital
media, each day is a battle to win mini-contests: the news cycle,
public opinion polls, quarterly fundraising results, by-elections, and
more. The contributors’ case studies – on political databases, the
strategy behind online political communication, the politicization of
government advertising, and the role of the PMO and political staff
– reveal how political actors are using all available tools at their
disposal to secure electoral advantage, including the use of public
resources for partisan gain. This is the first study of a phenomenon
that has become embedded in Canadian politics and government. It
reveals the extent to which political parties and political staff have
embraced non-stop electioneering, and the consequences for our
democratic processes and institutions.
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ISBN
9780774834506
Publisert
2021
Utgave
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Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok