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category: Political Science
published: Sep 2013
ISBN:9781926812939
publisher: Douglas & McIntyre

Shopping for Votes

How Politicians Choose Us and We Choose Them

by Susan Delacourt

tagged: elections, public affairs & administration, media studies
Description

This 2nd edition offers an insightful and provocative look at the inside world of political marketing in Canada—and what this means about the state of our democracy in the twenty-first century—from a leading political commentator.

“Never mind what you may have heard about Canadians being hewers of wood and drawers of water. Forget all those endearing and enduring rural symbols that are supposed to bind the country together—the beavers, the moose, the Great White North. Canada is now a nation of shoppers … We may want to ask whether it’s time to draw some clearer lines between our civic life and our shopping pursuits.” —Susan Delacourt

Inside the political backrooms of Ottawa, the Mad Men of Canadian politics are planning their next consumer-friendly pitch. Where once politics was seen as a public service, increasingly it’s seen as a business, and citizens are the customers. But its unadvertised products are voter apathy and gutless public policy. Susan Delacourt takes readers into the world of Canada’s top political marketers, from the 1950s to the present, explaining how parties slice and dice their platforms for different audiences and how they manage the media. The current system divides the country into “niche” markets and abandons the hard political work of knitting together broad consensus or national vision. Little wonder then, that most Canadians have checked out of the political process: less than two per cent of the population belongs to a political party and fewer than half of voters under the age of thirty showed up at the ballot box in the last few federal elections. Provocative, incisive, entertaining and refreshingly non-partisan, Shopping for Votes offers a new narrative for understanding political culture in Canada.

About the Author

Susan Delacourt is a political columnist in Ottawa who writes for the Toronto Star and Ipolitics, and appears weekly on CBC and CTV. Her work, which includes three previous books on politics, has earned her the Hyman Solomon Award in 2014 for excellence in public policy journalism and the 2011 Charles Lynch award for career-long coverage of politics. Shopping for Votes was a finalist for the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction and the John W. Dafoe Book Prize. Delacourt teaches political journalism and communication at Carleton University.

Awards
  • Short-listed, John W. Dafoe Book Prize
  • Winner, Hyman Solomon Award for Excellence in Public Policy Journalism
  • Short-listed, Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Non-Fiction
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