This book makes an important contribution to the study of political communication. Its chapters analyse forms of media talk associated with contemporary political elections. Key topics include: changing forms of political interview, televised political debates, and the use of multimedia in promotional discourse.Introduction; Andrew Tolson and Mats Ekstr?m 1. 'We change or we sink': Discursively Constructing the Voter's Dilemma in a Pre-election Interview with the Greek Prime Minister; Marianna Patrona 2. Obama in the No Spin Zone; Ian Hutchby 3. Transformations in Hybrid TV Talk: Extended Interviews on The Daily Show (.com); Geoffrey Baym 4. 'I have a question for you': Mediatised Democracy, Citizen Participation and Elections in Catalonia. Rut M. Sanz Sabido 5. More than Cleggmania: The Celebrity Politician, Presidentialisation and the UK Leader Debates; Neil Washbourne 6. The Telegenic Politician? Communication Strategies in the UK Election 2010 Party Leader Debates; Andrew Tolson 7. Rhetoric and Responses: Electioneering on Youtube; Cassian Sparkes-Vian 8. Citizen Participation in Journalist Discourse; Mats Ekstr?m and G?ran Eriksson 9. Multi-platform Political Interviews in the Swedish Election Campaign 2010 10. Mediatisation, Right-Wing Populism and Political Campaigning: The Case of the Austrian Freedom Party; Bernhard Forchtner, Michal Krzyzanowski and Ruth Wodak 11. Get involved! Communication and Engagement in the 2008 Obama Presidential E-campaign; Nuria Lorenzo-Dus and Pilar Garc?s-Conejos BlitvichGeoffrey Baym, University of North Carolina Greensboro, USAMats Ekstr?m, University of Gothenburg, SwedenG?ran Eriksson, ?rebro University, SwedenBernhard Forchtner, Humboldt University, GermanyIan Hutchby, University of Leicester, UKMicha? Krzyanowski, University of Aberdeen, UKNuria Lorenzo-Dus, Swansea University, UKMarianna Patrona, Hellenic Military Academy, GreecePilar G. Plitvich, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USARut M. Sanz Sabido, lc