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Online political public relations as a place-based relational practice: A cultural discourse perspective
Authors:Christine Hiu Ying Choy
Institution:School of Journalism and Communication, Room 8, Humanities Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong
Abstract:This study introduces the theoretical and methodological approach of Carbaugh’s (2007) cultural discourse analysis (CuDA) to advance the research agenda on political public relations. I discuss how CuDA, as an extension of the ethnography of communication (EoC), provides clues to unexpected success in an election campaigning. Using the 2016 Hong Kong lawmakers’ election as an empirical example, the most discussed Facebook posts of an election candidate, and 6800 online comments from the public are studied. I identify the socio-cultural meanings that are used and can be used to engage public-to-public election canvassing. This study shows that the prominent discursive hubs of dwelling and relation organize networked publics to canvass. Responding to the socio-cultural turn of the literature, this study grounds the theorization of political public relations in practice. The evaluation of different approaches to discourse also moves the field forward methodologically.
Keywords:Political public relations  Cultural discourse  Ethnography of communication  Socio-cultural turn  Qualitative research method  Online political talk
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