In Hacking Hybrid Media, Stephen R. Barnard examines how networked media capital is changing the fields of politics and journalism. With a focus on the messaging strategies employed by Donald Trump and his most vocal online supporters, Barnard provides a theoretically oriented and empirically grounded analysis of the ways today's media afford deceptive political communication. He reflects not only on the tools and techniques of manipulative media campaigns, but also on the implications they hold for the future of journalism, politics, and democracy in the US and beyond.
In Hacking Hybrid Media, Stephen R. Barnard examines how networked media capital is changing the fields of politics and journalism. With a focus on the messaging strategies employed by Donald Trump and his most vocal online supporters, Barnard provides a theoretically oriented and empirically grounded analysis of the ways today's media afford deceptive political communication. He reflects not only on the tools and techniques of manipulative media campaigns, but also on the implications they hold for the future of journalism, politics, and democracy in the US and beyond.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen R. Barnard is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Butler University. His work examines the role media and communication technologies play in relations of power, practice, and democracy. He is the author of Citizens at the Gates: Twitter, Networked Publics, and the Transformation of American Journalism, and co-author of All Media are Social: Sociological Perspectives on Mass Media . His scholarship has been published in New Media & Society, Journalism, Cultural Studies - Critical Methodologies, Hybrid Pedagogy, and in several edited volumes.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction * 2. Power and Problematic Information in an Era of Hybrid Media * 3. Channels of Distortion: The End of the Fairness Doctrine and the Resurgence of (Domestic) Information Warfare * 4. What are Platforms For? Profit, Persuasion, and (Dis)Information * 5. Hacking Meaning and Influence in the (Dis)Information Age: The Acosta 'Assault' Case * 6. We Are Trump's Digital Army! Capital and Practices of Manipulation on The_Donald * 7. Trouble with Power, Practice, and Information in the Hybrid Media System * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Preface * Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction * 2. Power and Problematic Information in an Era of Hybrid Media * 3. Channels of Distortion: The End of the Fairness Doctrine and the Resurgence of (Domestic) Information Warfare * 4. What are Platforms For? Profit, Persuasion, and (Dis)Information * 5. Hacking Meaning and Influence in the (Dis)Information Age: The Acosta 'Assault' Case * 6. We Are Trump's Digital Army! Capital and Practices of Manipulation on The_Donald * 7. Trouble with Power, Practice, and Information in the Hybrid Media System * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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