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245 00 $a Social media and politics : $b a new way to participate in the political process / $c Glenn W. Richardson Jr., editor.
264  1 $a Santa Barbara, California : $b Praeger, An imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, $c 2017
300    $a 2 volumes : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a Vol. 1. Candidates, campaigns, and political power : Trending politics: comparing political information flows in social media and traditional media / Leticia Bode -- What campaigns become as social media become the infrastructure of political communication / G.R. Boynton, Huyen T.T. Le, Yelena Mejova, M. Zubair Shafiq, and Padmini Srinivasan -- Facebook in presidential elections: status effects / Caleb T. Carr, Rebecca A. Hayes, Andrew D. Smock, and Paul J. Zube -- From home-style to Twitter-style: how personal, district, and campaign characteristics affect House candidates' Twitter-style / Heather K. Evans and Savannah L. Sipole -- Gender, U.S. House campaigns, and the Twitterverse / Melinda Mueller, Matthew Cain, Mariah Wallace, and Samantha Sarich -- Issue coverage on Twitter: evidence from two 2014 Senate races / Shamira Gelbman -- Social media use in U.S. Senate campaigns: initial tactics with Twitter / Joan L. Conners -- Candidate ethos through social media / Misty L. Knight -- Mexican elections travel to social media: how citizens participated through YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter / José Luis López Aguirre and Santiago Betancourt González -- Who sees what?: individual exposure to political information via social media / Leticia Bode -- How many people saw your tweet?: network density among Twitter followers / G.R. Boynton, Morgan Brittain, Kendal Corkle, Ryan Hall, Mitchell Khader, Thomas Panther, Brian Parks, Ryan C. Shellady, and Rachel Zuckerman -- You have how many followers? / G.R. Boynton, Morgan Brittain, Kendal Corkle, Ryan Hall, Devon Jensen, Mitchell Khader, Thomas Panther, Brian Parks, Ryan C. Shellady, and Rachel Zuckerman -- The influence of political intergroup differences and social media use on political discussion and polarization / Paul M. Haridakis, Mei-Chen Lin, and Gary Hanson -- Comparing social media use and political engagement: toward a valid measurement strategy / Ozan Kuru and Josh Pasek --
505 0  $a Vol. 2. Redefining politics: how are social media changing the political game? : Structures of dissent: social media, resistance journalism, and the mobilization of poverty activism / Cindy S. Vincent and Sara Straub -- Platforms with purpose: Clicktivism and Crowdfunding campaigns in the era of Citizens United / Laura Williams -- Caught between televisual and digital presence: Greenpeace's foray into the Twittersphere / Thomas Briedeband -- Big data goes to Washington: how protesters navigate aggregated social media content / Candice Lanius -- Hashtag feminism, digital media, and new dynamics of social change: a case study of #YesAllWomen / Bernadette Barker-Plummer and David Barker-Plummer -- The politics of authenticity in Facebook's name policy / Amber Davisson -- Allocating identities within a smartphone app game: a case study of Dark Summoner / Keith Massie and Angela M. Cirucci -- Memes and the 2012 presidential election / Bobbie Foster -- @TeaParty.org's performance of its virtual identity on Twitter / Gina Masullo Chen and Paromita Pain -- Screaming at Obama: the Tea Party and the Affordable Care Act / Glenn W. Richardson Jr. -- Social media versus the madmen: notes from the frontlines of a digital insurgency / Bruce E. Drushel -- #NothingButTheTruth: using social media to educate the public about courts / Jason Zenor -- Chinese netizens set China's public agenda via social media / Yu Zhang -- The global impact: using social media to learn about world politics / David McCoy.
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650  0 $a Political participation $x Technological innovations $z United States.
650  0 $a Social media $x Political aspects $z United States.
650  0 $a Internet in political campaigns $z United States.
650  0 $a Online social networks $x Political aspects $z United States.
650  0 $a Communication in politics $x Technological innovations.
650  0 $a Political participation $x Technological innovations.
650  0 $a Social media $x Political aspects.
650  0 $a Internet in political campaigns.
650  0 $a Online social networks $x Political aspects.
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