The world of political communication is morphing almost constantly into new areas and realities. Online-only news, Web 2.0 user-created content, hyperlocal news, and the rise of the Twittersphere have all contributed to an ever-changing media environment. Communicating Politics Online captures the constant change of new online media.
The world of political communication is morphing almost constantly into new areas and realities. Online-only news, Web 2.0 user-created content, hyperlocal news, and the rise of the Twittersphere have all contributed to an ever-changing media environment. Communicating Politics Online captures the constant change of new online media.
Chapman Rackaway has taught at Fort Hays State University since 2003. Previously, he worked in campaign politics, professionally consulting with candidates for state and federal legislative offices. Dr. Rackaway is also the author of American Government: Political Culture in an Online World, 6th Ed.
Inhaltsangabe
1. What is the Media? 2. History of the Media 3. Regulation and Oversight of Media 4. Reporting and News Gathering 5. The Digital Shift 6. News Consumption 7. Campaigning in the Media 8. Governing Through the Media 9. Bias 10. The Future of Media Index
1. What is the Media? 2. History of the Media 3. Regulation and Oversight of Media 4. Reporting and News Gathering 5. The Digital Shift 6. News Consumption 7. Campaigning in the Media 8. Governing Through the Media 9. Bias 10. The Future of Media Index
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