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서명/저자사항 | Social media and politics : a new way to participate in the political process/ Glenn W. Richardson Jr., editor. |
개인저자 | Richardson, Glenn W.,editor, |
발행사항 | Santa Barbara, California: Praeger, 2016. |
형태사항 | 1 online resource. |
기타형태 저록 | Print version: Social media and politics. Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, 2016 9781440839504 |
ISBN | 9781440839511 1440839514 |
서지주기 | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
내용주기 | V. 1. Trending Politics : Comparing Political Information Flows in Social Media and Traditional Media / Leticia Bode -- What Campaigns Become as Social Media Become the Infrastructure of Political Communication / G.R. Boynton, Huyen TT Le, Yelena Mejova, M. Zubair Shafiq, and Padmini Srinivasan -- Facebook in Presidential Elections : Status Effects / Caleb T. Carr, Rebecca A. Hayes, Andrew Smock, and Paul J. Zube -- From Home-Style to Twitter-Style : How Personal, District, and Campaign Characteristics Affect House Candidates' Twitter-Style / Heather K. Evans and Savannah Sipole -- Gender, U.S. House Campaigns, and the Twitterverse / Melinda Muller, Matthew Cain, Mariah Wallace, and Samantha Sarich -- Issue Coverage on Twitter : Evidence from Two 2014 Senate Races / Shamira Gelbman -- Social Media Use in U.S. Senate Campaigns : Initial Tactics with Twitter / Joan Conners -- Candidate Ethos through Social Media / Misty L. Knight -- Mexican Elections Travel to Social Media : How Citizens Participated Through YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter / Santiago Betancourt Gonzalez and Jose Luis Lopez -- Who Sees What? : Individual Exposure to Political Information via Social Media / Leticia Bode -- How Many People Saw Your Tweet? : Network Density among Twitter Followers / G.R. Boynton, Morgan Brittain, Kendal Corkle, Ryan Hall, Mitchell Khader, Thomas Panther, Brian Parks, Ryan Shellady, and Rachel Zuckerman -- You Have How Many Followers? / G.R. Boynton, Morgan Brittain, Kendal Corkle, Ryan Hall, William Hancock, Devon Jenses, Mitchell Khader, Thomas Panther, Brian Parks, Ryan Shellady, and Rachel Zuckerman -- The Influence of Political Intergroup Differences and Social Media Use on Political Discussion and Polarization / Paul Haridakis, Mei-Chen Lin, and Gary Hanson -- Comparing Social Media Use and Political Engagement : Toward a Valid Measurement Strategy / Ozan Kuru and Josh Pasek. V. 2. Structures of Dissent : Social Media, Resistance Journalism, and the Mobilization of Poverty Activism / Cindy S. Vincent and Sara Straub -- Platforms with Purpose : Clicktivism and Crowdfunding Campaigns in the Era of Citizens United / Laura Williams -- Caught between Televisual and Digital Presence : Greenpeace's Foray into the Twittersphere / Thomas Briedeband -- Big Data Goes to Washington : How Protesters Navigate Aggregated Social Media Content / Candice Lanius -- Hashtag Feminism, Digital Media, and New Dynamics of Social Change : A Case Study of #YesAllWomen / Bernadette Barker-Plummer and David Barker-Plummer -- The Politics of Authenticity in Facebook's Name Policy / Amber Davisson -- Allocating Identities within a Smartphone App Game : A Case Study of Dark Summoner / Keith Massie and Angela Cirruci -- Memes and the 2012 Presidential Election / Bobbie Foste -- @TeaParty.org's Performance of Its Virtual Identity on Twitter / Gina Masulo Chen and Paromita Pain -- Screaming at Obama : The Tea Party and the Affordable Care Act / Glenn W. Richardson Jr. -- Social Media versus the Madmen : Notes from the Frontlines of a Digital Insurgency / Bruce E. Drushel -- #NothingButTheTruth : Using Social Media to Educate the Public about Courts / Jason Zenor -- Chinese Netizens Set China's Public Agenda via Social Media / Yu Zhang -- The Global Impact : Using Social Media to Learn about World Politics / David McCoy. |
일반주제명 | Communication in politics --Technological innovations --United States. Political participation --Technological innovations --United States. Social media --Political aspects --United States. Internet in political campaigns --United States. Online social networks --Political aspects --United States. Communication in politics --Technological innovations. Political participation --Technological innovations. Social media --Political aspects. Internet in political campaigns. Online social networks --Political aspects. POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference |
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