(R)evolutionizing political communications through social media /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Hershey :
Information Science Reference,
[2016]
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| Series: | Advances in public policy and administration (APPA) book series.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Complex re-articulations of political life
- Social media, participation, and attitudes : does social media drive polarization?
- "Microblog, a public sphere"
- An examination of opinion expression about "snowden affair" on Twitter and sina weibo
- Social media activism : a contested field
- Grassroots social movements, institutionalized politics and mediat(iz)ed political communication
- Radical political communication and social media : the case of the mexican #yosoy
- Reformulating government : citizen relations in a digitally connected world : the Twitter ban phenomenon in Turkey
- Imperfect bipartisanship and Spanish pluralism : the keys to success of podemos on Twitter
- Institutionalization of political communication
- Political communication and Twitter in Greece : jumps on the bandwagon or an enhancement of the political dialogue?
- The performative role of hashtags in the politicization of Europe: Twitter and European elections in 2014
- "Post more and as diverse as possible"
- Intensity of and innovation in political parties : Twitter application during the 2014 Slovenian national election campaigns
- Facebook elections
- European elections and Facebook : political advertising and deliberation?
- Of many tools to win the election : a study of facebook posts of presidential candidates in 2012 election
- Facebook photographic images
- Political tools of self-presentation during the 2014 European parliament elections in Romania.