2020
DOI: 10.1080/15377857.2020.1832015
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Permanent Campaigning: A Meta-Analysis and Framework for Measurement

Abstract: Permanent campaigning emerged as a concept in the 1970s in studies of US politics but is now recognized as a universal phenomenon. Despite its long history, there has been no attempt to build a holistic picture of the elements that constitute a permanent campaign. Generally, researchers focus on tactical elements, situating their use within an overall permanent campaign strategy, but there is a lack of a broader methodological framework for holistically measuring adherence to a permanent campaigning mode. This… Show more

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“…Whether it is about personal subjectivity, the subjectivity of a party or a state body's subjectivity, the social media platform Instagram provides politicians with unlimited possibilities. Today, politicians have the opportunity to be in a continuous campaign (Jonathan, Lilleker, 2020) in which they will be presented to the public in accordance with their own or the wishes of the PR teams running their profiles on social media. This is achieved by the number of permanent followers, the possibility that anyone can visit the profile because it is "unlocked" and the fact that traditional media often download posts from politicians' Instagram accounts and further distribute them.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether it is about personal subjectivity, the subjectivity of a party or a state body's subjectivity, the social media platform Instagram provides politicians with unlimited possibilities. Today, politicians have the opportunity to be in a continuous campaign (Jonathan, Lilleker, 2020) in which they will be presented to the public in accordance with their own or the wishes of the PR teams running their profiles on social media. This is achieved by the number of permanent followers, the possibility that anyone can visit the profile because it is "unlocked" and the fact that traditional media often download posts from politicians' Instagram accounts and further distribute them.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When health becomes politicised, such as contraception or abortion policies, polarisation between partisan stances can occur (Bessett et al, 2015 ). The norms of political communication, particularly permanent campaigning, means there is a constant blurring of information provision with image management (Joathan & Lilleker, 2020 ), practices inappropriate for health crises. Health professionals tend to start from a basis of high credibility and public trust, politicians often do not (Cairney & Wellstead, 2020 ).…”
Section: Political Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The context for the UK government's handling of the pandemic thus was: the government was elected in December 2019 with a solid 80 seats majority, had the main focus of ‘getting Brexit done’ and a leader whose brand is a blend of optimism and nationalism a National Health Service operating under the strains of a decade of austerity policies 10 a public health communication protocol based on ‘known knowns’ and ‘known unknowns’ (Bammer & Smithson, 2012 , p. xiv), where crisis communication is understood as a tame management problem a political communication protocol that follows permanent campaigning principles (Joathan & Lilleker, 2020 ) …”
Section: Analysis and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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