Politicians rely on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to exercise
political power. Citizens around the world also use these tools to
vent political frustrations, join political groups and organize
revolutions. Political activists blog to promote candidates, solicit
and coordinate financial contributions and provide opportunities for
volunteers. iPolitics describes the ways in which new media
innovations change how politicians and citizens engage the political
arena. Among other things, contributors to this volume analyze whether
the public's political knowledge has increased or decreased in the new
media era, the role television still plays in the information
universe, the effect bloggers have had on the debate and outcome of
healthcare reform, and the manner in which political leaders should
navigate the new media environment. While the majority of contributors
examine new media and politics in the United States, the volume also
provides a unique comparative perspective on this relationship using
cases from abroad.
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Citizens, Elections, and Governing in the New Media Era
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781139210102
Publisert
2013
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Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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