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Rafter, K
2017
March
Irish Political Studies
Fianna Fail and the professionalisation of political communication in Ireland
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The Fianna Fail general election campaign in 1977 is widely seen as a breakthrough in political communication and election campaigning in Ireland. This modern' and professional' campaign is considered a key contest between previous campaigns and those that followed. This article, however, challenges the view that the 1977 campaign marked a key moment in terms of campaign professionalisation. Rather the argument is that the seminal moment only occurs two decades later, in 1997, with the first general election campaign of Bertie Ahern's tenure as Fianna Fail leader. In order to assess these two campaigns, the evolution in political communication and election campaign techniques in Ireland is examined through the prism of what are labelled Four Ages' based on election dates: 1922-1965; 1969-1992; 1997-2011; and an emerging digital era post-2016.
ABINGDON
0790-7184
10.1080/07907184.2016.1269756
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