Professionalization: Of what? Since when? By whom?

Journal: Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics

Volume: 7

Issue: 4

Pages: 98-103

ISSN: 1081-180X

DOI: 10.1177/108118002129172746

Abstract:

Professionalization and related words have become the normative way of describing developments in political campaigning and communication in recent years. Reflecting on recent articles in Press/Politics, the authors assert that the use of such terms are confusing and provide little detail as to the actual changes in the nature and conduct of campaigning, when these changes took place, and what forces drove the changes.

Source: Scopus

Professionalization: Of what? Since when? By whom?

Authors: Lilleker, D.G. and Negrine, R.

Journal: Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics

Volume: 7

Issue: 4

Pages: 98-103

ISSN: 1081-180X

DOI: 10.1177/108118002236354

Abstract:

Professionalization and related words have become the normative way of describing developments in political campaigning and communication in recent years. Reflecting on recent articles in Press/Politics, the authors assert that the use of such terms are confusing and provide little detail as to the actual changes in the nature and conduct of campaigning, when these changes took place, and what forces drove the changes.

Source: Scopus

Professionalization: Of what? Since when? By whom?

Authors: Lilleker, D.G. and Negrine, R.

Journal: HARVARD INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESS-POLITICS

Volume: 7

Issue: 4

Pages: 98-103

ISSN: 1081-180X

DOI: 10.1177/108118002236354

Source: Web of Science (Lite)

Professionalization: of what? Since when? By whom?

Authors: Negrine, R. and Lilleker, D.

Journal: The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics

Volume: 7

Pages: 98-103

ISSN: 1081-180X

Abstract:

Professionalization and related words have become the normative way of describingdevelopments in political campaigning and communication in recent years. Reflectingon recent articles in Press/Politics, the authors assert that the use of such terms areconfusing and provide little detail as to the actual changes in the nature and conduct ofcampaigning, when these changes took place, and what forces drove the changes.

http://intl-hij.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/7/4/98

Source: Manual

Preferred by: Darren Lilleker