PARTY PROPAGANDA IN MOTION - FINLAND 1954-1991

Authors
Citation
A. Rappe, PARTY PROPAGANDA IN MOTION - FINLAND 1954-1991, Scandinavian political studies, 19(4), 1996, pp. 329-358
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Political Science
ISSN journal
00806757
Volume
19
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
329 - 358
Database
ISI
SICI code
0080-6757(1996)19:4<329:PPIM-F>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
This study addresses itself to the election campaigns of political par ties in Finland and the changes which have taken place over time. Poli tical parties are no longer strictly defined by ideology-rigid class s tructures have disappeared; and the primary hypothesis is that the par ties have grown increasingly similar with respect to propaganda techni ques and voter orientation. The empirical data in this study are based on the election platforms and campaign posters of the four largest pa rties in preparation for the parliamentary elections of 1954, 1966, 19 75, 1987 and 1991. In order to elucidate the election propaganda of th e political parties even further, a partial examination has been made of election campaign advertising by individual parties and candidates in four political affiliated newspapers as well as in an independent d aily newspaper. The primary hypothesis is clearly supported by this re search: political parties have structured their rhetoric to appeal to all voters as opposed to having earlier directed their message to a tr aditional voter class/category, such as farmers, manual workers and wh ite collar workers. The Communist party platform of 1975, which displa yed a high degree of class/category specific orientation, constitutes an exception from this rule. The use of offensive propaganda has decre ased, but there are exceptions from this rule as well. This article se rves as a summary of the main findings of my licentiate thesis in poli tical science at the Abo Academy University.