New Political Communication Practices: no Budget Events Management. The New Challenge
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2011Author
Μαρκάκη, Ευαγγελία Ν.
Χατζηπαντελής, Θεόδωρος
Σακάς, Δαμιανός Π.
Markaki, Evangelia N.
Sakas, Damianos P.
Chadjipantelis, Theodore
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In this paper we focus on the development of
politicians’ fame and image connecting politics, public
relations and socially directed practices with financial
characteristics such as budget. We examine how
socially directed practices with minimal or no budget
can become a useful tool for the “advertisement” of
political persons as a modern tool of political
communication. In this paper we use a dynamic model
of simulation through no budget event management in
order to combine all these practices. Through concrete
action we annihilate the economic cost and break away
the advertizing campaign from companies sponsoring
that so much in the past as today can influence political
decisions. Our basic purpose is the effective
organization of events with social orientation and social
sensitivity. We aim, through the social sensitization and
help, at increasing a political person’s fame and
popularity so that he will be supported by more voters
and finally elected without and away from companies’
sponsoring and interests.