Social Media Politics
Digital Discord in the 2020 Presidential Election
Herausgeber: Hendricks, John Allen; Schill, Dan
Social Media Politics
Digital Discord in the 2020 Presidential Election
Herausgeber: Hendricks, John Allen; Schill, Dan
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Social media platforms have transformed the political landscape by revolutionizing information dissemination, citizen engagement, and public opinion formation and change. Political discourse during the 2020 election revealed political disharmony and a deep division among Americans that was powered, in part, by social media.
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Social media platforms have transformed the political landscape by revolutionizing information dissemination, citizen engagement, and public opinion formation and change. Political discourse during the 2020 election revealed political disharmony and a deep division among Americans that was powered, in part, by social media.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9781032525655
- ISBN-10: 1032525657
- Artikelnr.: 69482208
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9781032525655
- ISBN-10: 1032525657
- Artikelnr.: 69482208
Dan Schill is Professor in the School of Communication Studies and Affiliate Professor in Political Science at James Madison University, where he teaches courses in advocacy, political communication, research methods, and media and politics. His research focuses on communication, politics, media, and technology. John Allen Hendricks is Chair of the Department of Mass Communication and Professor at Stephen F. Austin State University, a member of the University of Texas System, where he teaches courses in communication theory, research methods, First Amendment law, and media and politics. He has authored/edited more than 12 books and has received book awards from the National Communication Association (NCA) and the Broadcast Education Association (BEA).
Part 1: Social media and Political Disharmony 1. Social Media Bonding and
Bridging in the Political Polarization of the 2020 Presidential Election
Hyun Jung Yun 2. Incivility in 2020 Presidential Candidate Social Media
Posts and Posts That Cite Them Kate Kenski, Steve Rains, Yotam Shmargad,
Kevin Coe and Steve Bethard 3. Emotional Contagion as the New Propaganda?
Fear and Anger Framing Effects in Facebook Political Advertising on
Engagement Abby Hendricks Salopek, Kristen Sussman, and Pooja Iyer 4.
Presidential Tweets in The News: How Did the Partisan News Media Report on
the Candidates' Tweets during the US 2020 Presidential Election Campaign?
Monica Ancu, Miyoung Chong, and Stephen Song Part 2: Social Media and
Partisan Division 5. How Social Media Shaped Political Expression, Partisan
Identity, and Trumpism Resistance Efforts During the 2020 U.S. Presidential
Election Pamela A. Labbe 6. Voters-Turned-Political Influencers: Social
Media Users Maintain Popularity by Cultivating Support for 2020 US
Presidential Election Candidates Katelyn Brooks and Mariah Wellman 7.
Platform Guardrails: Social Media Accountability and Political
Communication Joshua M. Scacco, Andrew Anderson, and Mitchell Popovic 8.
The 'Big Lie' Lurked Online: Social Media and Perceptions of Electoral
Integrity Prior to Election 2020 Sharon E. Jarvis and Dakota Park-Ozee 9.
Information Warfare Fostering Political Polarization: Facebook Addiction,
News Credibility, and Concern of Foreign Interference Danielle R.
Mehlman-Brightwell and Mark J. Piwinsky Part 3: Social Media and Political
Discourse 10. The Politically Engaged: Gen Z's Use of Social Media During
The 2020 Presidential Elections Nune Grigoryan 11. Advancing Populist
Rhetoric through the 'Migrant Caravan' Frame Daniela V. Dimitrova and Beau
Coberley 12. Late-Night Political Humor and the 2020 Presidential Campaign:
Still All Trump, All the Time By Stephen J. Farnsworth, S. Robert Lichter,
and Farah Latif 13. Blame the Cobwebs or the Spiders? The Impact of Social
Media use on Political Knowledge, Talk, and Participation Alec Tefertiller
and Raluca Cozma 14. Narrating the Pandemic: Compounding Crisis, Politics &
Presidential Responses Connections Between Communication Ecology and
Collective Memory Daryl A. Carter and Mildred F. "Mimi" Perreault
Bridging in the Political Polarization of the 2020 Presidential Election
Hyun Jung Yun 2. Incivility in 2020 Presidential Candidate Social Media
Posts and Posts That Cite Them Kate Kenski, Steve Rains, Yotam Shmargad,
Kevin Coe and Steve Bethard 3. Emotional Contagion as the New Propaganda?
Fear and Anger Framing Effects in Facebook Political Advertising on
Engagement Abby Hendricks Salopek, Kristen Sussman, and Pooja Iyer 4.
Presidential Tweets in The News: How Did the Partisan News Media Report on
the Candidates' Tweets during the US 2020 Presidential Election Campaign?
Monica Ancu, Miyoung Chong, and Stephen Song Part 2: Social Media and
Partisan Division 5. How Social Media Shaped Political Expression, Partisan
Identity, and Trumpism Resistance Efforts During the 2020 U.S. Presidential
Election Pamela A. Labbe 6. Voters-Turned-Political Influencers: Social
Media Users Maintain Popularity by Cultivating Support for 2020 US
Presidential Election Candidates Katelyn Brooks and Mariah Wellman 7.
Platform Guardrails: Social Media Accountability and Political
Communication Joshua M. Scacco, Andrew Anderson, and Mitchell Popovic 8.
The 'Big Lie' Lurked Online: Social Media and Perceptions of Electoral
Integrity Prior to Election 2020 Sharon E. Jarvis and Dakota Park-Ozee 9.
Information Warfare Fostering Political Polarization: Facebook Addiction,
News Credibility, and Concern of Foreign Interference Danielle R.
Mehlman-Brightwell and Mark J. Piwinsky Part 3: Social Media and Political
Discourse 10. The Politically Engaged: Gen Z's Use of Social Media During
The 2020 Presidential Elections Nune Grigoryan 11. Advancing Populist
Rhetoric through the 'Migrant Caravan' Frame Daniela V. Dimitrova and Beau
Coberley 12. Late-Night Political Humor and the 2020 Presidential Campaign:
Still All Trump, All the Time By Stephen J. Farnsworth, S. Robert Lichter,
and Farah Latif 13. Blame the Cobwebs or the Spiders? The Impact of Social
Media use on Political Knowledge, Talk, and Participation Alec Tefertiller
and Raluca Cozma 14. Narrating the Pandemic: Compounding Crisis, Politics &
Presidential Responses Connections Between Communication Ecology and
Collective Memory Daryl A. Carter and Mildred F. "Mimi" Perreault
Part 1: Social media and Political Disharmony 1. Social Media Bonding and
Bridging in the Political Polarization of the 2020 Presidential Election
Hyun Jung Yun 2. Incivility in 2020 Presidential Candidate Social Media
Posts and Posts That Cite Them Kate Kenski, Steve Rains, Yotam Shmargad,
Kevin Coe and Steve Bethard 3. Emotional Contagion as the New Propaganda?
Fear and Anger Framing Effects in Facebook Political Advertising on
Engagement Abby Hendricks Salopek, Kristen Sussman, and Pooja Iyer 4.
Presidential Tweets in The News: How Did the Partisan News Media Report on
the Candidates' Tweets during the US 2020 Presidential Election Campaign?
Monica Ancu, Miyoung Chong, and Stephen Song Part 2: Social Media and
Partisan Division 5. How Social Media Shaped Political Expression, Partisan
Identity, and Trumpism Resistance Efforts During the 2020 U.S. Presidential
Election Pamela A. Labbe 6. Voters-Turned-Political Influencers: Social
Media Users Maintain Popularity by Cultivating Support for 2020 US
Presidential Election Candidates Katelyn Brooks and Mariah Wellman 7.
Platform Guardrails: Social Media Accountability and Political
Communication Joshua M. Scacco, Andrew Anderson, and Mitchell Popovic 8.
The 'Big Lie' Lurked Online: Social Media and Perceptions of Electoral
Integrity Prior to Election 2020 Sharon E. Jarvis and Dakota Park-Ozee 9.
Information Warfare Fostering Political Polarization: Facebook Addiction,
News Credibility, and Concern of Foreign Interference Danielle R.
Mehlman-Brightwell and Mark J. Piwinsky Part 3: Social Media and Political
Discourse 10. The Politically Engaged: Gen Z's Use of Social Media During
The 2020 Presidential Elections Nune Grigoryan 11. Advancing Populist
Rhetoric through the 'Migrant Caravan' Frame Daniela V. Dimitrova and Beau
Coberley 12. Late-Night Political Humor and the 2020 Presidential Campaign:
Still All Trump, All the Time By Stephen J. Farnsworth, S. Robert Lichter,
and Farah Latif 13. Blame the Cobwebs or the Spiders? The Impact of Social
Media use on Political Knowledge, Talk, and Participation Alec Tefertiller
and Raluca Cozma 14. Narrating the Pandemic: Compounding Crisis, Politics &
Presidential Responses Connections Between Communication Ecology and
Collective Memory Daryl A. Carter and Mildred F. "Mimi" Perreault
Bridging in the Political Polarization of the 2020 Presidential Election
Hyun Jung Yun 2. Incivility in 2020 Presidential Candidate Social Media
Posts and Posts That Cite Them Kate Kenski, Steve Rains, Yotam Shmargad,
Kevin Coe and Steve Bethard 3. Emotional Contagion as the New Propaganda?
Fear and Anger Framing Effects in Facebook Political Advertising on
Engagement Abby Hendricks Salopek, Kristen Sussman, and Pooja Iyer 4.
Presidential Tweets in The News: How Did the Partisan News Media Report on
the Candidates' Tweets during the US 2020 Presidential Election Campaign?
Monica Ancu, Miyoung Chong, and Stephen Song Part 2: Social Media and
Partisan Division 5. How Social Media Shaped Political Expression, Partisan
Identity, and Trumpism Resistance Efforts During the 2020 U.S. Presidential
Election Pamela A. Labbe 6. Voters-Turned-Political Influencers: Social
Media Users Maintain Popularity by Cultivating Support for 2020 US
Presidential Election Candidates Katelyn Brooks and Mariah Wellman 7.
Platform Guardrails: Social Media Accountability and Political
Communication Joshua M. Scacco, Andrew Anderson, and Mitchell Popovic 8.
The 'Big Lie' Lurked Online: Social Media and Perceptions of Electoral
Integrity Prior to Election 2020 Sharon E. Jarvis and Dakota Park-Ozee 9.
Information Warfare Fostering Political Polarization: Facebook Addiction,
News Credibility, and Concern of Foreign Interference Danielle R.
Mehlman-Brightwell and Mark J. Piwinsky Part 3: Social Media and Political
Discourse 10. The Politically Engaged: Gen Z's Use of Social Media During
The 2020 Presidential Elections Nune Grigoryan 11. Advancing Populist
Rhetoric through the 'Migrant Caravan' Frame Daniela V. Dimitrova and Beau
Coberley 12. Late-Night Political Humor and the 2020 Presidential Campaign:
Still All Trump, All the Time By Stephen J. Farnsworth, S. Robert Lichter,
and Farah Latif 13. Blame the Cobwebs or the Spiders? The Impact of Social
Media use on Political Knowledge, Talk, and Participation Alec Tefertiller
and Raluca Cozma 14. Narrating the Pandemic: Compounding Crisis, Politics &
Presidential Responses Connections Between Communication Ecology and
Collective Memory Daryl A. Carter and Mildred F. "Mimi" Perreault