iPolitics : citizens, elections, and governing in the new media era / [edited by] Richard L. Fox, Jennifer M. Ramos.
Publisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012Description: xviii, 303 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781107015951 (hardback)
- 1107015952 (hardback)
- 9781107667655 (paperback)
- 1107667658 (paperback)
- Political participation -- Technological innovations -- United States
- Communication in politics -- Technological innovations -- United States
- Internet in political campaigns -- United States
- Internet -- Political aspects -- United States
- Mass media -- Political aspects -- United States
- Internet in public administration -- United States
- POL040000
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NMC Library | Stacks | JK1764 .I75 2012 | 1 | Available | 33039001265841 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction Richard L. Fox and Jennifer M. Ramos; Part I. The Shifting Media Universe and News Consumers: 1. More sources, better informed public? new media and political knowledge Zoe Oxley; 2. Rethinking television's relationship to politics in the post-network era Jeffrey Jones; 3. Interplay: political blogging and journalism Richard Davis; Part II. Campaigns and Elections in the New Media Environment: 4. YouTube and TV advertising campaigns: Obama vs. McCain in 2008 Anne Crigler, Marion Just, Lauren Hume, Jesse Mills, and Parker Hevron; 5. E-campaigns in Old Europe: observations from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland Urs Gasser and Jan Gerlach; 6. The rise of web-campaigning in Finland Tom Carlson and Kim Strandberg; Part III. Civic Mobilization and Governance in the New Information Age: 7. Preaching to the choir or converting the flock: presidential communication strategies in the age of three medias Matthew Baum; 8. Twitter and Facebook: new ways for members of Congress to send the same old messages? Jennifer L. Lawless; 9. The dog that didn't bark: Obama, Netroots Progressives, and healthcare reform Matthew R. Kerbel; 10. New media and political change: lessons from internet users in Jordan, Egypt, and Kuwait Deborah Wheeler and Lauren Mintz.