Elgar encyclopedia of technology and politics /

"The Elgar Encyclopedia of Technology and Politics is a landmark resource that offers a comprehensive overview of the ways in which technological development is reshaping politics. Providing an unparalleled starting point for research, it addresses all the major contemporary aspects of the fiel...

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Other Authors: Ceron, Andrea (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022.
Series:Elgar encyclopedias in the social sciences series
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Online Access:http://proxy.library.tamu.edu/login?url=https://www.elgaronline.com/view/book/9781800374263/9781800374263.xml
Table of Contents:
  • Contents: Part I: Subjects and subfields agenda-setting research in the age of social media / Porismita Borah and Yan Su
  • Clicktivism, slacktivism and connective action / Max Halupka
  • Cybersecurity / Tobias Liebetrau and Linda Monsees
  • Digitally networked protests / Dan Mercea
  • E-campaigning and elections / Jörg Haßler
  • E-democracy / Emiliana De Blasio
  • Electoral predictions from social media data / Marko M. Skoric and Kokil Jaidka
  • Internet and political participation / Shelley Boulianne and Stephanie Belland
  • Nowcasting and forecasting with big data / Amparo Blazquez-Soriano and Rosmery Ramos-Sandoval
  • Populism and social media / Peter Maurer
  • Social media and autocracy / Tamara Grechanaya
  • Social media and political trust / Christopher Starke
  • Social media and public health / Francesca Greco and Guido Giarelli
  • Social media revolution versus normalization / Joachim Åström and Martin Karlsson
  • Social tv and second screen / Fabio Giglietto
  • Terrorism and online extremism / Fatima Zahrah and Jason R. C. Nurse
  • Violence, conflict, war and social media / Eleonora Mattiacci
  • Part II: Methods
  • Digital trace data analysis / Luca Corchia
  • Technicity-of-the-mediums / Janna Joceli Omena
  • Data collection: Apis and scraping / Marius Sältzer and Aleksandra Butneva
  • Audio as data / Ludovic Rheault and Sophie Borwein
  • Image as data and visual methods / Uta Russmann and Anastasia Veneti
  • Text as data / Kohei Watanabe
  • Scaling models in political science / Daniel Braby, Benjamin Guinaudeau and Marius Sältzer
  • Sentiment analysis and opinion mining / Francesca Greco
  • Topic models / Theresa Gessler
  • Mobile positioning data / Anu Masso, Siiri Silm and Olle Järv
  • Machine learning and deep learning / David Muchlinski
  • Qualitative methods / Lucia Bainotti
  • Digital ethnography / Alessandro Caliandro
  • Social network analysis / Katherine Ognyanova
  • Part III: Actors
  • Activated public opinion / Andrea Ceron
  • Algorithm, machine learning and artificial intelligence / Andrea Ferrario and Michele Loi
  • Bots / Rose Marie Santini and Débora Salles
  • Digital advocacy / Gabriella Scaramuzzino
  • Digital parties / Linn Sandberg
  • Fact-checking / Camille J. Saucier and Nathan Walter
  • Hacktivists / Marco Deseriis
  • Hyperleaders / Roberta Bracciale
  • Political influencers / Andreu Casero-Ripollés
  • Social media analytics companies / Ivan Manokha
  • Trolls / Andreas Birkbak and Yevgeniy Golovchenko
  • Voting advice applications / Bastiaan Bruinsma
  • Wikileaks and whistleblowers / Meghan Van Portfliet and Kate Kenny
  • Part IV: Core keywords
  • Big data / Nathan TeBlunthuis
  • Censorship online / Tamara Grechanaya
  • Data journalism / Sergio Splendore
  • Deep web and dark web / Robert W. Gehl
  • Digital public sphere / Lidia Valera-Ordaz
  • Disinformation / Margherita Bordignon and Giovanni Pagano
  • Echo chambers / Daniel Stegmann, Birgit Stark and Melanie Magin
  • Fake news / Jana Laura Egelhofer and Jakob-Moritz
  • Eberl
  • Filter bubbles / Daniel Stegmann, Melanie Magin and Birgit Stark
  • Hashtag politics / Janna Joceli Omena
  • Microtargeting / Mathieu Lavigne
  • Misinformation / Margherita Bordignon and Giovanni Pagano
  • (non-)representativeness of social media data / Melanie Magin
  • Online political hostility / Linn Sandberg and Anamaria Dutceac Segesten
  • Open data / Irene Nonyelum Azogu and Justin Longo
  • Post-truth / Jakob-Moritz Eberl and Jana Laura Egelhofer
  • Viral political marketing / Márton Bene
  • Wisdom of crowds / Fabio Franch
  • Part V: Debated and emerging
  • Topics
  • Apps and politics / David B. Nieborg and Kaushar Mahetaji
  • Computational propaganda effects / Rose Marie Santini, Débora Salles, Lorena Lucas Regattieri and Carlos Eduardo Barros
  • Conspiracy theories on social media / Edward Hurcombe
  • Coordinated inauthentic behavior / Fabio Giglietto
  • Crypto-politics / Linda Monsees
  • Data doxa / Gavin John Douglas Smith
  • Digital movement of opinion / Mauro Barisione
  • Digital surveillance / Kathleen Kuehn
  • Election manipulation and interference / Amelie Henle and Samantha Bradshaw
  • Gamification in politics / Michael Bossetta
  • Meme politics / Giulia Giorgi and Ilir Rama
  • Online sources for journalism / Sergio Splendore
  • Platform labor and digital labor / Alessandro Gandini
  • Robots and politics / Ryan David Kiggins
  • Sentiment democracy / Andrea Ceron
  • Twiplomacy / Maja Šimunjak
  • Index.