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Topic
Politics
ISBN
9781782548751

About this product

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward
ISBN-10
1782548750
ISBN-13
9781782548751
eBay Product ID (ePID)
215328886

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
512 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Handbook of Digital Politics
Subject
Political Process / Media & Internet, Political Process / General, Social Aspects, History & Theory
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Author
Deen Freelon
Subject Area
Political Science, Technology & Engineering
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
30.4 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2014-959459
Reviews
'Coleman and Freelon have deftly edited a series of essays that help us transition to the next big thing in political communication--an internet connecting many people over many kinds of devices, making large volumes of data. Digital politics is no longer so much about what happens in your browser, but about what happens when your devices talk to each other on their own. This collection helps us to get ready to understand the new infrastructure of political life.', 'Coleman and Freelon have deftly edited a series of essays that help us transition to the next big thing in political communication - an internet connecting many people over many kinds of devices making large volumes of data. Digital politics is no longer so much about what happens in your browser, but about what happens when your devices talk to each other on their own. This collection helps us get ready to understand the new infrastructure of political life.' --Philip N. Howard, University of Washington 'The Handbook of Digital Politics edited by Stephen Coleman and Deen Freelon is an incredibly rich and outstanding collection of essays on the ideologies, theories and methodologies that currently inspire the field of political science and communication. The editors brilliantly succeed in guiding us through this fascinating world - avoiding any rhetoric, or either a dystopian or utopian perspective on the subject. The articles collected here represent the golden section of the contemporary debate on digital politics.' --Leopoldina Fortunati, Head of the Ph.D program in Multimedia Communication, University of Udine, Italy, 'The Handbook of Digital Politics edited by Stephen Coleman and Deen Freelon is an incredibly rich and outstanding collection of essays on the ideologies, theories and methodologies that currently inspire the field of political science and communication. The editors brilliantly succeed in guiding us through this fascinating world - avoiding any rhetoric, or either a dystopian or utopian perspective on the subject. The articles collected here represent the golden section of the contemporary debate on digital politics.'
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
320.02854678
Table Of Content
Contents:1. Introduction: Conceptualising Digital Politics Stephen Coleman and Deen FreelonPART I THEORIZING DIGITAL POLITICS2. The Internet as a Civic SpacePeter Dahlgren3. The Social Foundations of Future Digital PoliticsNick Couldry 4. The Fifth Estate: A Rising Force of Pluralistic Accountability William H. Dutton and Elizabeth Dubois 5. Silicon Valley Ideology and Class Inequality: A Virtual Poll Tax on Digital Politics Jen Schradie PART II GOVERNMENT AND POLICY6. Online Voting Advice Applications: Foci, Findings and Future of an Emerging Research FieldFadi Hirzalla and Liesbet van Zoonen7. Internet Voting: The State of the DebateThad Hall8. Digital Campaigning Daniel Kreiss9. e-Petitions Scott Wright10. Argumentation Tools for Digital Politics: Addressing the Challenge of Deliberation in DemocraciesNeil BennPART III COLLECTIVE ACTION AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT11. The Logic of Connective Action: Digital Media and The Personalization of Contentious PoliticsW. Lance Bennett and Alexandra Segerberg12. Youth Civic Engagement Chris Wells, Emily Vraga, Kjerstin Thorson, Stephanie Edgerly and Leticia Bode13. Internet Use and Political Engagement in YouthYunhwan Kim and Erik AmnåPART IV POLITICAL TALK14. Everyday Political Talk in the Internet-Based Public SphereTodd Graham15. Creating Spaces for Online Deliberation Christopher Birchall and Stephen Coleman16. Computational Approaches to Online Political Expression: Rediscovering a "Science of the Social"Dhavan V. Shah, Kathleen Bartzen Culver, Alex Hanna, Timothy Mcafee, and JungHwan Yang17. Two-screen Politics: Evidence, Theory and ChallengesNick Anstead and Ben O'LoughlinPART V JOURNALISM18. From News Blogs to News on Twitter: Gatewatching and Collaborative News CurationAxel Bruns and Tim Highfield19. Research on the Political Implications of Political Entertainment Michael A. Xenos20. Journalism, Gatekeeping and InteractivityNeil ThurmanPART VI INTERNET GOVERNANCE21. Internet Governance, Rights and Democratic LegitimacyGiles Moss22. Social Media Surveillance Christian Fuchs PART VII EXPANDING THE FRONTIERS OF DIGITAL POLITICS RESEARCH23. Visibility and Visualities: 'Ways of Seeing' Politics in the Digital Media EnvironmentKaty Parry24. Automated Content Analysis of Online Political CommunicationRoss Petchler and Sandra González-Bailon25. On the Cutting Edge of Big Data: Digital Politics Research in the Social Computing Literature Deen FreelonIndex
Synopsis
It would be difficult to imagine how a development as world-changing as the emergence of the Internet could have taken place without having some impact upon the ways in which politics is expressed, conducted, depicted and reflected upon. The Handbook of Digital Politics explores this impact in a series of chapters written by some of the world's leading Internet researchers. This volume is a must-read for students, researchers and practitioners interested in the changing landscape of political communication., Politics continues to evolve in the digital era, spurred in part by the accelerating pace of technological development. This cutting-edge Handbook includes the very latest research on the relationship between digital information, communication technologies and politics. Written by leading scholars in the field, the chapters explore in seven parts: theories of digital politics, government and policy, collective action and civic engagement, political talk, journalism, internet governance and new frontiers in digital politics research. The contributors focus on the politics behind the implementation of digital technologies in society today. All students in the fields of politics, media and communication studies, journalism, science and sociology will find this book to be a useful resource in their studies. Political practitioners seeking digital strategies, as well as web and other digital practitioners wanting to know more about political applications for their work will also find this book to be of interest. Contributors include: E. Amnå, N. Anstead, N. Benn, W.L. Bennett, C. Birchall, L. Bode, A. Bruns, S. Coleman, N. Couldry, K.B. Culver, P. Dahlgren, E. Dubois, W.H. Dutton, S. Edgerly, D. Freelon, C. Fuchs, S. González-Bailon, T. Graham, T. Hall, A. Hanna, T. Highfield, F. Hirzalla, Y. Kim, D. Kreiss, T. Mcafee, G. Moss, B. O'Loughlin, K. Parry, R. Petchler, J. Schradie, A. Segerberg, D.V. Shah, K. Thorson, N. Thurman, E. Vraga, C. Wells, S. Wright, M.A. Xenos, J. Yang, L. van Zoonen
LC Classification Number
JF1525.A8

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