Ghanaian politics and political communication
"Provides an understanding of the importance of elections in democratization and the constitution of order"--Provided by publisher
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London ; New York
Rowman & Littlefield International
[2019]
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Schriftenreihe: | Africa: past, present & prospects
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction / Samuel Gyasi Obeng & Emmanuel Debrah
- Ghana's political environment and the 2016 general election / Emmanuel Debrah
- Election campaign in Ghana's 2016 national elections / Seidu Alidu
- Communicating with the electorate in the 2016 elections: did the political parties and their candidates lean on the issues? / Richard Asante
- (Mis)coordination: why would Ghanaian political actors and political parties encourage split-ticket voting? / Samuel Darkwa
- Are members of parliament in Ghana responsive to their constituents in policy making? Evidence from the national health insurance scheme / Hassan Wahab
- When government is unaware it is incommunicado / Margaret I. Amoakohene & Kwasi Ansu-Kyeremeh
- Pragmatic analysis of first person pronoun deixes in president Nana Akuffo Addo's 2018 State of the Nation's Address (SONA) / Kofi Agyekum
- Discursive construction of the representative claim in UK and Ghanaian parliamentary discourse / Kwabena Sarfo Sarfo-Kantankah
- How much communication is in Ghanaian presidents' State of the Nation Addresses? / Margaret I. Amoakohene
- Power, domination and manipulation in students' parliamentary discourse in Ghanaian university / Dora F. Edu-Buandoh & Nancy Boahemaa Nkansah
- The role of music in Ghanaian political communication / Kofi Agyekum, Joshua Alfred Amuah & Hilarius Mawutor Wuaku
- President Akufo-Addo's address to the nation on the US-Ghana military co-operation agreement: a political communicative functional and framing analytic approach / Etse Sikanku, Frank Kofi Boadi, Halisa Aziz, & Nana Kwame Osei Fordjour
- Language and liberty in the Ghanaian political ecology: a brief overview / Samuel Obeng