Techno Politics in Presidential Campaigning

2014; Informa; Linguagem: Inglês

10.4324/9780203851265

Autores

John Allen Hendricks, Lynda Lee Kaid,

Tópico(s)

Social Media and Politics

Resumo

Preface Technologies Chapter 1 Shaping the Presidential John Allen Hendricks and Lynda Lee Kaid Chapter 2 From Soundbite to Textbite: '08 Comments on Twitter Monica Ancu Chapter 3 The Web 2.0 Election: Voter Learning in the 2008 Presidential Terri L. Towner and David A. Dulio Chapter 4 Evaluating Candidate E-Mail Messages in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Andrew Paul Williams and Evan Serge Voices and Chapter 5 Campaign 2008: Comparing YouTube, Social Networking and Other Media Use Among Younger and Older Voters Paul Haridakis and Gary Hanson Chapter 6 When Bloggers Attack: Examining the Effect of Negative Citizen-Initiated Campaigning in the 2008 Presidential Election Timothy Fung, Emily Vraga, and Kjerstin Thorson Chapter 7 New Voices and Voters: Ethno-Technology in Reactions to Candidate Messages in the 2008 Hyun Jung Yun, Amy Jasperson, and Sindy Chapa Technologies and Voices in Chapter 8 CNN's Dial Testing of the Presidential Debates: Parameters of Discussion in Tech Driven Politics Rita Kirk and Dan Schill Chapter 9 New Media's Contribution to Presidential Debates Pamela Jo Brubaker Chapter 10 The Biden-Palin 2008 Vice Presidential Debate: An Examination of Gender and Candidate Issue Expertise Mitchell S. McKinney and Mary C. Banwart Media Representations and Voter Engagement Chapter 11 Just a Hockey Mom with a Gun: Competing Views of Sarah Palin on CNN and FOX Maridith Dunton Miles, Lynda Lee Kaid, and Kendall Sharp Chapter 12 International Coverage of the U.S. Presidential Campaign: Obamamania Around the World David Painter, Eisa Al Nashmir, Jesper Stromback, Juliana Fernandes, Zheng Xiang, and Ji Young Kim

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