<i>Governmental Communication 360</i>

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Belén Amadeo

Abstract

In this review of the book Governmet Communication 360, edited by Luciano Elizalde and Mario Riorda, Belen Amadeo explains that both editors combine the visions of communication and political science a she adds that this has been an important contribution to professionals and scholars of political communication as, in the book, the authors whom Elizalde and Riorda convened address, among other matters, the governmental communication with their tactics, internal and external audiences, as well as the technologies of the information and communication technology (TIC) and the traditional conception of mass media that now coexist with them.

 

 

 

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Amadeo, B. (2015). <i>Governmental Communication 360</i>. Revista Mexicana De Opinión Pública, (19), 183–185. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmop.2015.04.002
Author Biography

Belén Amadeo, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)

Doctorate in Public Communication from the Universidad de Navarra (UNAV), Spain, with a degree in Political Science from the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), Argentina; full professor in the area of communication and political science at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, at the Universidad de La Sabana (Colombia), in the Universidad Católica de Argentina and the Universidad de Montevideo (UM) (Uruguay). Currently, she co-directs several research projects or technological innovation proyects at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBACYT). She is a member of the research team “Industrias culturales y espacio público: comunicación y política en la Argentina (iecp)” (STEL)". Her research interests include institutional and political communication. belenamadeo@gmail.com

 

References

Luciano Elizalde and Mario Riorda (eds.), Government Communications 360 , La Crujía, Buenos Aires, 2013, 286 p.