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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Preface xi
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The Marketplace
- Introducing Political Marketing 3
- The Canadian Political Market and the Rules of the Game 22
- The Diversity of the Canadian Political Marketplace 39
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Political Parties and Institutions
- Amateurs versus Professionals: The 1993 and 2006 Canadian Federal Elections 59
- Under New Management: Market Intelligence and the Conservative Party’s Resurrection 76
- The Impact of Market Research on Political Decisions and Leadership: Practitioners’ Perspectives 91
- “Buyer” Beware: Pushing the Boundaries of Marketing Communications in Government 107
- Market Orientation in a Minority Government: The Challenges of Product Delivery 123
- Does Public Opinion Research Matter? The Marketing of Health Policy 139
- Selling a Cause: Political Marketing and Interest Groups 156
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The Media and Citizens
- As (Not) Seen on TV: News Coverage of Political Marketing in Canadian Federal Elections 175
- Are We Friends Yet? Online Relationship Marketing by Political Parties 193
- Double-Double: Branding, Tim Hortons, and the Public Sphere 209
- Marketing and Efficacy: Does Political Marketing Empower Canadians? 224
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Conclusion
- Challenges for Democracy 241
- Glossary 257
- References 264
- Contributors 292
- Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Preface xi
-
The Marketplace
- Introducing Political Marketing 3
- The Canadian Political Market and the Rules of the Game 22
- The Diversity of the Canadian Political Marketplace 39
-
Political Parties and Institutions
- Amateurs versus Professionals: The 1993 and 2006 Canadian Federal Elections 59
- Under New Management: Market Intelligence and the Conservative Party’s Resurrection 76
- The Impact of Market Research on Political Decisions and Leadership: Practitioners’ Perspectives 91
- “Buyer” Beware: Pushing the Boundaries of Marketing Communications in Government 107
- Market Orientation in a Minority Government: The Challenges of Product Delivery 123
- Does Public Opinion Research Matter? The Marketing of Health Policy 139
- Selling a Cause: Political Marketing and Interest Groups 156
-
The Media and Citizens
- As (Not) Seen on TV: News Coverage of Political Marketing in Canadian Federal Elections 175
- Are We Friends Yet? Online Relationship Marketing by Political Parties 193
- Double-Double: Branding, Tim Hortons, and the Public Sphere 209
- Marketing and Efficacy: Does Political Marketing Empower Canadians? 224
-
Conclusion
- Challenges for Democracy 241
- Glossary 257
- References 264
- Contributors 292
- Index 295