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Handbook of digital politics
Elgar handbooks in political science
Second edition, [2023]
Signatur: KNZO1282(2)

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Titel
Handbook of digital politics
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  • Elgar handbooks in political science
Auflage
Second edition
Ort / Verlag
Cheltenham, UK ; Northhampton; MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr
[2023]
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  • Contents:; Introduction to the Handbook of Digital Politics (Second Edition) xi; Stephen Coleman and Lone Sorensen; PART I WAYS OF SEEING, LISTENING TO AND WRITING; ABOUT DIGITAL POLITICS; 1 A rhetoric of digital politics 2; Stephen Coleman and Lone Sorensen; 2 De-Westernizing digital politics: a Global South viewpoint 15; Bruce Mutsvairo, Fabiola Ortiz dos Santos and Tenford Chitanana; 3 Visual digital politics: imag(in)ing political activities and; identities online 29; Katy Parry; 4 Revolution vs reaction: the role of social media in; authoritarian regimes 43; Anna Litvinenko; 5 Transnational and global flows of political discussion online 56; Yuan Zeng; PART II CITIZENSHIP AND POLITICAL TALK; 6 The Internet as a civic space 73; Peter Dahlgren; 7 Political filter bubbles and fragmented publics 88; Cristian Vaccari and Augusto Valeriani; 8 Computational approaches to online political expression:; a framework for research 106; Mengyu Li, Luhang Sun, Yiming Wang, Yibing Sun, Hyerin Kwon,; Jiyoun Suk, JungHwan Yang and Dhavan V. Shah; 9 Creating spaces for online deliberation 132; Christopher Birchall and Stephen Coleman; 10 New frontiers in two-screen politics 150; Nick Anstead and Ben O'Loughlin; 11 Gen Z's civic engagement: news use, politics, and cultural; engagement 163; Ava Francesca Battocchio, Chris Wells, Emily Vraga, Kjerstin; Thorson, Stephanie Edgerly and Leticia Bode; 12 Gen Z's civic engagement: civic skills, political expression,; and identity 175; Ava Francesca Battocchio, Leticia Bode, Chris Wells, Emily Vraga,; Kjerstin Thorson and Stephanie Edgerly; PART III TECHNOLOGY AND PLATFORMS; 13 Becoming eventful through data: the mediated construction of; historic events in the age of data 189; Heather Ford; 14 Algorithms, power and digital politics 202; Ulrike Klinger; 15 Social media digital architectures: a platform-first approach to; political communication and participation 219; Michael Bossetta; 16 Artificial intelligence in politics 235; Leah Henrickson; 17 Online content moderation during conflict 252; Giovanni De Gregorio and Nicole Stremlau; PART IV CONTENTIOUS POLITICS, CIVIL AND; NETWORKED SOCIETY; 18 The Fifth Estate: a new source of democratic accountability 265; William H. Dutton and Elizabeth Dubois; 19 The logic of connective action: digital media and the; personalization of contentious politics 280; W. Lance Bennett and Alexandra Segerberg; 20 Media ecologies, social movements and activism 306; Emiliano Trere; 21 E-petitioning and changing state-citizen engagement 320; Scott Wright and Ariadne Vromen; 22 From Valencia filters to #BlackOutTuesday: collective action; on Instagram 331; Elena Sotelo-Prol; 23 Post-Soviet digital democratization experiments: the promise; and reality 346; Yuri Misnikov; PART V POLITICAL PARTIES, LEADERS AND GOVERNANCE; 24 The digital performance of populism 362; Thomas Wellings and Lone Sorensen; 25 Political communication about data 380; Brendan Lawson; 26 Regulation of election communication 393; Damian Tambini; PART VI JOURNALISM, APPARENT JOURNALISM AND; MEDIA INSTITUTIONS; 27 Social media as resources for journalistic struggle in politically; restrictive settings 410; Banafsheh Ranji; 28 Fake news and digital politics 424; Bente Kalsnes; 29 Right-wing alternative news media and digital politics 436; Kristoffer Holt; 30 Research on the political implications of political entertainment 449; Michael A. Xenos; Index

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