Politics Reported: Barack Obama’s Storytelling Within the Frame of Operation Geronimo

Authors

  • Alberto Pedro López-Hermida-Russo Author Universidad de los Andes
  • Josefina Vargas-Monardes Author Universidad de los Andes

Keywords:

Storytelling, political communication, photograph, Osama Bin Laden, Barack Obama.

Abstract

The gush of information reaching us today requires politicians and any other leaders intending to communicate to compete against a countless amount of screens and data. In the past few years, storytelling has swelled as an effective technique with which social leaders intending to communicate can conquer the most important asset in communication today: the citizens’ time. These lines introduce the conditions and fundamentals of storytelling as a tool, revealing its presence through a qualitative analysis in a gallery of photographs published by the White House in the aftermath of Bin Laden’s assassination.

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Author Biography

Alberto Pedro López-Hermida-Russo, Universidad de los Andes

Profesor Investigador

Facultad de Comunicación

Universidad de los Andes

Published

2013-01-24

How to Cite

López-Hermida-Russo, A. P., & Vargas-Monardes, J. (2013). Politics Reported: Barack Obama’s Storytelling Within the Frame of Operation Geronimo. Palabra Clave, 16(1), 12–44. Retrieved from https://palabraclave.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/palabraclave/article/view/2861

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