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48. New communications: has politics changed?
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Social media has changed the way we talk to each other, changed the way we read, the way we work, changed the way we consume news, music, sport, television and art. It has even changed the way we think.
What does this mean for politics, and how parties, campaigns and activists communicate with voters – and how voters communicate with politicians?
Conor Pope discusses that with Richard Angell and journalist, director of Political Human, and host of the Zeitgeist Tapes podcast, Emma Burnell.
Further reading:
*Chris Mullin talks to Progress magazine about communicating in power
*We can’t let the Labour party split into two lesser versions of itself – Emma Burnell
*Corbynism, phase two – Conor Pope
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When? This feed was archived on October 14, 2022 04:09 (). Last successful fetch was on August 31, 2022 16:17 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 216183288 series 1610707
Social media has changed the way we talk to each other, changed the way we read, the way we work, changed the way we consume news, music, sport, television and art. It has even changed the way we think.
What does this mean for politics, and how parties, campaigns and activists communicate with voters – and how voters communicate with politicians?
Conor Pope discusses that with Richard Angell and journalist, director of Political Human, and host of the Zeitgeist Tapes podcast, Emma Burnell.
Further reading:
*Chris Mullin talks to Progress magazine about communicating in power
*We can’t let the Labour party split into two lesser versions of itself – Emma Burnell
*Corbynism, phase two – Conor Pope
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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