MODERN POLITICAL COMMUNICATION AND SOCIETY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37547/os/vol-02-04-20Keywords:
Politics, society, citizen, power, Mass, communication, subject, ideology, political elite, social, manipulation.Abstract
This article reflects on specific systems of political communication in state and public administration. Political communication occurs in a variety of ways, particularly by sending political messages to specific people and communities. Messages can act as a statement of facts or an explanation of the content of events that arouse public interest in them.
The initiator (communicator) of messages is, as a rule, a leader or political organization. The communication object has a mechanism for generating and distributing information. As the most important institution of state power, it must have the required number of channels for the dissemination of official information, including oral (briefings, interviews with leaders, etc.) or paper (publications in newspapers and magazines, government bulletins), as well as those that allow continuous communication with citizens must have visual and electronic (state television channels and regional communication systems, etc.) systems.
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