Government Communication in Australia
Discover the intricate world of political communication with Government Communication in Australia by Sally Young, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This insightful book, comprising 382 pages, delves into the contemporary concerns surrounding government communication in Australia. It addresses the growing perception that modern administrations are overly focused on 'spin' and political marketing, often creating 'PR states' filled with media advisers aimed at influencing journalists and shaping public opinion. Young critically examines these dynamics and evaluates the effectiveness of how Australian governments engage with their citizens. Perfect for students and professionals in communication studies, political science, and public affairs, this book offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of media, politics, and public perception in Australia.