Death of Spin (eBook)

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2003 | 1. Auflage
256 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-0-470-85657-4 (ISBN)

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Death of Spin -  George Pitcher
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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 that captures the quest for meaning in the current age and a desire to progress beyond the heady days of spin culture.
* Charts the history and rationale of spin throughout society from the early days of Margaret Thatcher to the death of spin in the hands of the masters of the spin culture.
* Interspersed with the author's own diary entries as a journalist covering major events of the past twenty years
* Discusses methods of communication, how they reflect the values of the age and the relationship between business and politics
* Discusses the way ahead: how politicians, businesses and institutions can communicate with the general population in the post spin age.
* Author offers a unique perspective with insights both as the giver and receiver of spin.

George Pitcher was industrial editor of The Observer during the Tory privatisation years. He quit while he was ahead when he was voted National Newspaper Industrial Journalist of the Year in 1991and co-founded Luther Pendragon, a communications consultancy operating at the sharp-end of industry and politics, with broadcast-news journalist Charles Stewart-Smith. Over the past decade, his firm has advised senior executives of companies and institutions facing some of the most high-profile and controversial issues of the age and formed the team that advised the Government's Cabinet Office project on the Millennium Bug. He continues to write regular business columns and commentaries and lives in London with his wife and four children.
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 that captures the quest for meaning in the current age and a desire to progress beyond the heady days of spin culture. * Charts the history and rationale of spin throughout society from the early days of Margaret Thatcher to the death of spin in the hands of the masters of the spin culture. * Interspersed with the author's own diary entries as a journalist covering major events of the past twenty years * Discusses methods of communication, how they reflect the values of the age and the relationship between business and politics * Discusses the way ahead: how politicians, businesses and institutions can communicate with the general population in the post spin age. * Author offers a unique perspective with insights both as the giver and receiver of spin.

George Pitcher was industrial editor of The Observer during the Tory privatisation years. He quit while he was ahead when he was voted National Newspaper Industrial Journalist of the Year in 1991and co-founded Luther Pendragon, a communications consultancy operating at the sharp-end of industry and politics, with broadcast-news journalist Charles Stewart-Smith. Over the past decade, his firm has advised senior executives of companies and institutions facing some of the most high-profile and controversial issues of the age and formed the team that advised the Government's Cabinet Office project on the Millennium Bug. He continues to write regular business columns and commentaries and lives in London with his wife and four children.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

Media.

Finance.

Politics.

Institutions.

Issues.

New Business.

New Communications.

Conclusion.

Bibliography.

Index.

"...the prize for ponderous pap this week goes to George
Pitcher, author of The Death of Spin..." (The Guardian (City
Diary), 12 November 2002)

"...Pitcher writes knowledgably and persuasively on the
financial and political dimensions of PR practice...reminiscent
in its breadth of fellow former Observer journalist Anthony
Sampson's Anatomy of Britain, it also shares some of the
moral questioning characteristic of the management writer Charles
Handy..."(www.writeeffect.co.uk 22 November 2002)

"...The author of this incisive volume is a former spin
doctor...his comments on vacuous Late review-style criticism
are worth the cover price alone..." (Scotland on Sunday, 15
December 2002)

"...a fine book, from a man who has not only seen
spin...but thought about it too..." (Management Today,
January 2003)

"...this small book, big on ideas, is the best survey of our
business I've read in years..." (Profile (Institute of
Public Relations), February 2003)

"...Help, and an antidote, is at hand in the shape of George
Pitcher's important new book...lively, witty, and
thoroughly entertaining..." (Accounting & Business, March
2003)

"...important book on public relations..." (The Write
Effect, 23 June 2003)

"...a very interesting book on a fascinating subject..."
(M2 Best Books, 25 March 2003)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.2.2003
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte
Naturwissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Schlagworte Geschichte • History • Weltgeschichte • World History
ISBN-10 0-470-85657-2 / 0470856572
ISBN-13 978-0-470-85657-4 / 9780470856574
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