1. Government communication and democratic governance: Electoral and policy-related information campaigns in Canada.
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Howlett, Michael, Craft, Jonathan, and Zibrik, Lindsay
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GROWTH industries ,GOVERNMENT publicity ,POLITICAL communication ,PUBLIC relations & politics - Abstract
Government communication is now a large growth industry in many countries. Exactly what is meant by the term, however, varies from author to author. In this paper government communication is conceived as a policy tool or instrument, that is, as a means to give effect to policy goals. Key policy-relevant aspects of the term are examined including differences between the role of government communications in the 'front-end' of the public policy and production processes related to agenda-setting, policy formulation and producer activities as opposed to the 'back-end' of policy implementation, policy evaluation, consumption and distribution. TWo case studies of political and policy-related information campaigns in Canada, one dealing with Elections Canada at the federal level and the second with provincial health policy-making in British Columbia, are examined in order to discern patterns in the use of government communication tools useful as a basis for comparative inquiry into Democratic governance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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