
"The Politics of Communication"
"The Politics of Communication" refers to how messages, information, and media are used to influence public opinion, power, and decision-making in society. It involves examining who controls the flow of information, how messages are crafted, and the impact this has on politics, culture, and social dynamics. This field highlights the strategic use of communication by governments, corporations, and interest groups to shape perceptions, mobilize support, or shape policies. Essentially, it explores the interconnected relationship between communication strategies and political power, emphasizing its role in shaping societal narratives and influencing democratic processes.