Digital Media and Political Engagement Worldwide
Herausgeber: Anduiza, Eva; Jorba, Laia; Jensen, Michael James
Digital Media and Political Engagement Worldwide
Herausgeber: Anduiza, Eva; Jorba, Laia; Jensen, Michael James
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Explores how digital media use affects political behavior and how this relationship is shaped by political environments across countries.
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Explores how digital media use affects political behavior and how this relationship is shaped by political environments across countries.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 681g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021426
- ISBN-10: 1107021421
- Artikelnr.: 35063387
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 681g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021426
- ISBN-10: 1107021421
- Artikelnr.: 35063387
1. Introduction Michael J. Jensen, Laia Jorba and Eva Anduiza; 2. The
impact of digital media on citizenship in a global perspective Laia Jorba
and Bruce Bimber; 3. Recent shifts in the relationship between the Internet
and democratic engagement in Britain and the United States Andrew Chadwick;
4. Political engagement and the Internet in the 2008 U.S. presidential
elections: a panel survey Allison Hamilton and Caroline J. Tolbert; 5.
Online political participation in the United States and Spain Michael J.
Jensen and Eva Anduiza; 6. Internet use and political attitudes in Europe
Clelia Colombo, Carol Galais and Aina Gallego; 7. Digital media and offline
political participation in Spain Marta Cantijoch; 8. Online participation
in Italy: contextual influences and political opportunities Cristian
Vaccari; 9. On the causal nature of the relationship between Internet
access and political engagement: evidence from German panel data Martin
Kroh and Hannes Neiss; 10. The uses of digital media for contentious
politics in Latin America Yanina Welp and Jonathan Wheatley; 11. Opening
closed regimes: civil society, information infrastructure, and political
Islam Muzammil M. Hussain and Philip N. Howard; 12. Digital media and
political attitudes in China Min Tang, Laia Jorba and Michael J. Jensen;
13. Conclusions Laia Jorba, Michael J. Jensen and Eva Anduiza.
impact of digital media on citizenship in a global perspective Laia Jorba
and Bruce Bimber; 3. Recent shifts in the relationship between the Internet
and democratic engagement in Britain and the United States Andrew Chadwick;
4. Political engagement and the Internet in the 2008 U.S. presidential
elections: a panel survey Allison Hamilton and Caroline J. Tolbert; 5.
Online political participation in the United States and Spain Michael J.
Jensen and Eva Anduiza; 6. Internet use and political attitudes in Europe
Clelia Colombo, Carol Galais and Aina Gallego; 7. Digital media and offline
political participation in Spain Marta Cantijoch; 8. Online participation
in Italy: contextual influences and political opportunities Cristian
Vaccari; 9. On the causal nature of the relationship between Internet
access and political engagement: evidence from German panel data Martin
Kroh and Hannes Neiss; 10. The uses of digital media for contentious
politics in Latin America Yanina Welp and Jonathan Wheatley; 11. Opening
closed regimes: civil society, information infrastructure, and political
Islam Muzammil M. Hussain and Philip N. Howard; 12. Digital media and
political attitudes in China Min Tang, Laia Jorba and Michael J. Jensen;
13. Conclusions Laia Jorba, Michael J. Jensen and Eva Anduiza.
1. Introduction Michael J. Jensen, Laia Jorba and Eva Anduiza; 2. The
impact of digital media on citizenship in a global perspective Laia Jorba
and Bruce Bimber; 3. Recent shifts in the relationship between the Internet
and democratic engagement in Britain and the United States Andrew Chadwick;
4. Political engagement and the Internet in the 2008 U.S. presidential
elections: a panel survey Allison Hamilton and Caroline J. Tolbert; 5.
Online political participation in the United States and Spain Michael J.
Jensen and Eva Anduiza; 6. Internet use and political attitudes in Europe
Clelia Colombo, Carol Galais and Aina Gallego; 7. Digital media and offline
political participation in Spain Marta Cantijoch; 8. Online participation
in Italy: contextual influences and political opportunities Cristian
Vaccari; 9. On the causal nature of the relationship between Internet
access and political engagement: evidence from German panel data Martin
Kroh and Hannes Neiss; 10. The uses of digital media for contentious
politics in Latin America Yanina Welp and Jonathan Wheatley; 11. Opening
closed regimes: civil society, information infrastructure, and political
Islam Muzammil M. Hussain and Philip N. Howard; 12. Digital media and
political attitudes in China Min Tang, Laia Jorba and Michael J. Jensen;
13. Conclusions Laia Jorba, Michael J. Jensen and Eva Anduiza.
impact of digital media on citizenship in a global perspective Laia Jorba
and Bruce Bimber; 3. Recent shifts in the relationship between the Internet
and democratic engagement in Britain and the United States Andrew Chadwick;
4. Political engagement and the Internet in the 2008 U.S. presidential
elections: a panel survey Allison Hamilton and Caroline J. Tolbert; 5.
Online political participation in the United States and Spain Michael J.
Jensen and Eva Anduiza; 6. Internet use and political attitudes in Europe
Clelia Colombo, Carol Galais and Aina Gallego; 7. Digital media and offline
political participation in Spain Marta Cantijoch; 8. Online participation
in Italy: contextual influences and political opportunities Cristian
Vaccari; 9. On the causal nature of the relationship between Internet
access and political engagement: evidence from German panel data Martin
Kroh and Hannes Neiss; 10. The uses of digital media for contentious
politics in Latin America Yanina Welp and Jonathan Wheatley; 11. Opening
closed regimes: civil society, information infrastructure, and political
Islam Muzammil M. Hussain and Philip N. Howard; 12. Digital media and
political attitudes in China Min Tang, Laia Jorba and Michael J. Jensen;
13. Conclusions Laia Jorba, Michael J. Jensen and Eva Anduiza.