Book ID: CBB473931649

The Only Constant Is Change: Technology, Political Communication, and Innovation Over Time (2018)

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Over the course of American political history, political elites and organizations have often updated their political communications strategies in order to achieve longstanding political communication goals in more efficient or effective ways. But why do successful innovations occur when they do, and what motivates political actors to make choices about how to innovate their communication tactics? Covering over 300 years of political communication innovations, Ben Epstein shows how this process of change happens and why. To do this, Epstein, following an interdisciplinary approach, proposes a new model called "the political communication cycle" that accounts for the technological, behavioral, and political factors that lead to revolutionary political communication changes over time. These changes (at least the successful ones) have been far from gradual, as long periods of relatively stable political communication activities have been disrupted by brief periods of dramatic and permanent transformation. These transformations are driven by political actors and organizations, and tend to follow predictable patterns. Epstein moves beyond the technological determinism that characterizes communication history scholarship and the medium-specific focus of much political communication work. The book identifies the political communication revolutions that have, in the United States, led to four, relatively stable political communication orders over history: the elite, mass, broadcast, and (the current) information orders. It identifies and tests three phases of each revolutionary cycle, ultimately sketching possible paths for the future. The Only Constant is Change offers readers and scholars a model and vocabulary to compare political communication changes across time and between different types of political organizations. This provides greater understanding of where we are currently in the recurring political communication cycle, and where we might be headed.

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Authors & Contributors
Dennis, Paul M.
Ehrlich, Matthew C.
Gonza lez de Bustamante, Celeste
Johns, Adrian
Kim, Richard S. Y.
Krysko, Michael A
Journals
Australian Journal of Politics and History
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
German History
Journal of Southern African Studies
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Technology and Culture
Publishers
University of Illinois Press
New York, City University of
Bollati Boringhieri
Duke University Press
New York University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Communication technology
Broadcasting, radio and television
Mass media
Technology and politics
Radio
Popular culture
People
Churchill, Winston
Hitler, Adolf
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Sheen, Fulton J.
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
18th century
19th century
17th century
Places
United States
Australia
Great Britain
Mexico
China
Japan
Institutions
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
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