Political-Communication
Political communication is an interactive system regarding the transmission of information among politicians, the news media, and the public. The process operates downward from governing institutions that are closer to citizens, horizontally in connections between political actors, and also upward from public opinion to government. Political conversation has constantly been imperative to the electoral and policymaking process but for the reason that early 1990s certain critical trends have fundamentally altered this method, specifically post-battle trends within the
mass media moving from the conventional world of newspapers, radio, and tv broadcasting towards the Internet. Interest in civil faith and inside the relationship between faith and politics (along with fundamentalism) has increased. Benedict Anderson's (1991) belief of the nation as an imagined community