The year 2020 brought the importance of legislator use of communication technologies, including social media, into American national consciousness. This book examines how communication technologies influence policymakers from quantitative and qualitative perspectives, predicts legislator behaviors, and provides advice for stabilizing America.
The year 2020 brought the importance of legislator use of communication technologies, including social media, into American national consciousness. This book examines how communication technologies influence policymakers from quantitative and qualitative perspectives, predicts legislator behaviors, and provides advice for stabilizing America.
Joe West is professor of quantitative methods in the department of economics and decision sciences at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Jingjing Gao is doctoral candidate and research assistant in the public policy program at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Sojin Jang is assistant professor at the department of political science and public administration in the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Instabilities in the Policy Process: The Critical Frequency Theory Chapter 2: Media and Policy Process Theories Chapter 3: The Complexity of Legislative Roles, Information, and Communication Technology Chapter 4: Communication Technology Associated Behaviors Chapter 5: Communication Technology Use and Importance, Arizona State Legislators Chapter 6: Communication Technology and Legislator Compromise Chapter 7: Political Ideological Polarization and Internet Enabled Communication Technologies Chapter 8: Communication Technologies During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 1: Instabilities in the Policy Process: The Critical Frequency Theory Chapter 2: Media and Policy Process Theories Chapter 3: The Complexity of Legislative Roles, Information, and Communication Technology Chapter 4: Communication Technology Associated Behaviors Chapter 5: Communication Technology Use and Importance, Arizona State Legislators Chapter 6: Communication Technology and Legislator Compromise Chapter 7: Political Ideological Polarization and Internet Enabled Communication Technologies Chapter 8: Communication Technologies During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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