
The death of spin2003
About this book
Charts the rise and fall of the spin culture of the last two decades... Every decade has its own identity, key values and needs. The 1990s were the age of spin, when the materialism of the 1980s, the desire for instant communication and soundbite democracy came together in the spin culture. This spread throughout society from business and politics even to charities and the church. Somewhere in these polished communications the message was lost. In this fascinating and highly readable work George Pitcher tells the story of the rise and fall of the spin culture, predicting its final death in the early years of the twenty first century. He examines methods of communication as a reflection of and within the context of the values of society and the process of democracy, before drawing on his considerable experience both as the giver and receiver of spin, to examine how we can move beyond the age of spin. A zeitgeist work th...
Details
- First published
- 2003
- Pages
- 262
- ISBN-13
- 9780470850480
- OL Work ID
- OL2909029W
Subjects
Public relations and politicsCommunication in politicsHistoryNonfiction