What's Trending in Canadian Politics?
Understanding Transformations in Power, Media, and the Public Sphere
Herausgeber: Crandall, Erin; Raynauld, Vincent; Lalancette, Mireille
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What's Trending in Canadian Politics?
Understanding Transformations in Power, Media, and the Public Sphere
Herausgeber: Crandall, Erin; Raynauld, Vincent; Lalancette, Mireille
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Whatà â â s Trending in Canadian Politics? explores the changing nature of political communication and democratic governance in a digital age.
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Whatà â â s Trending in Canadian Politics? explores the changing nature of political communication and democratic governance in a digital age.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Communication, Strategy, and Politics
- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 304mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780774861168
- ISBN-10: 0774861169
- Artikelnr.: 58849041
- Communication, Strategy, and Politics
- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 304mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780774861168
- ISBN-10: 0774861169
- Artikelnr.: 58849041
Edited by Mireille Lalancette, Vincent Raynauld, and Erin Crandall. Foreword by Kenneth M. Cosgrove.
Introduction: Identifying and Studying Trends in Canadian Politics /
Vincent Raynauld, Mireille Lalancette and Erin Crandall
Part 1: Trends in Political Engagement and Democratic Practice
1 Social Uses of the Web by Environmental Activists: A Look at Digital
Engagement / Ghada Touir, Florence Millerand, and Guillaume Latzko-Toth
2 Rethinking Digital Activism as it Unfolds: Ambient Political Engagement
on Twitter during the 2012 Quebec Student Strike / Vincent Raynauld,
Mireille Lalancette, and Sofia Tourigny-Koné
3 Bytes and Bitumen: A Case Study of Mediated Discourse on, and Digital
Advocacy for, TransCanada's Proposed Energy East Pipeline / Patrick McCurdy
and Jacob Groshek
4 Transforming the Disengaged: Social Media and Youth in Canada / Shelley
Boulianne
5 Trolling Stephen Harper: Internet Memes as Online Activism / Mireille
Lalancette, Tamara A. Small, and Maxime Pronovost
6 From Spheres to Trajectories of Publicness: Exploring How the 2010
Toronto G20 Protests Were Communicated through Social Platforms / Thomas
Poell
Part 2: Political Actors Trending, Interacting, and Reaching Their
Audiences
7 Of Walls and Whispers: The Use of Facebook during the 2012 Quebec
Election / Yannick Dufresne, Thierry Giasson, and Mickael Temporão
8 Cabinet Solidarity in an Age of Social Media: A Case Study of Twitter Use
by Member of Parliament Carolyn Bennett / J.P. Lewis, Mireille Lalancette,
and Vincent Raynauld
9 Does the Difference Compute? Data-Driven Campaigning in Canada / Fenwick
McKelvey and Jill Piebiak
10 Beyond Market Intelligence: New Dimensions in Public Opinion Research /
André Turcotte
Part 3: Engaging, Consulting, and Framing: Trending Practices in
Institutions and the Government
11 Covering the Court: How News Media Frames Social Science Evidence and
Supreme Court Decisions on Physician-Assisted Dying / Erin Crandall, Kate
Puddister, and Mark Daku
12 The Notion of Social Acceptability: Lay Citizens as a New Political
Force / Stéphanie Yates with Myriam Arbour
Conclusion: Unpacking Trending Practices in Canadian Politics / Mireille
Lalancette, Erin Crandall, and Vincent Raynauld
Contributors; Index
Vincent Raynauld, Mireille Lalancette and Erin Crandall
Part 1: Trends in Political Engagement and Democratic Practice
1 Social Uses of the Web by Environmental Activists: A Look at Digital
Engagement / Ghada Touir, Florence Millerand, and Guillaume Latzko-Toth
2 Rethinking Digital Activism as it Unfolds: Ambient Political Engagement
on Twitter during the 2012 Quebec Student Strike / Vincent Raynauld,
Mireille Lalancette, and Sofia Tourigny-Koné
3 Bytes and Bitumen: A Case Study of Mediated Discourse on, and Digital
Advocacy for, TransCanada's Proposed Energy East Pipeline / Patrick McCurdy
and Jacob Groshek
4 Transforming the Disengaged: Social Media and Youth in Canada / Shelley
Boulianne
5 Trolling Stephen Harper: Internet Memes as Online Activism / Mireille
Lalancette, Tamara A. Small, and Maxime Pronovost
6 From Spheres to Trajectories of Publicness: Exploring How the 2010
Toronto G20 Protests Were Communicated through Social Platforms / Thomas
Poell
Part 2: Political Actors Trending, Interacting, and Reaching Their
Audiences
7 Of Walls and Whispers: The Use of Facebook during the 2012 Quebec
Election / Yannick Dufresne, Thierry Giasson, and Mickael Temporão
8 Cabinet Solidarity in an Age of Social Media: A Case Study of Twitter Use
by Member of Parliament Carolyn Bennett / J.P. Lewis, Mireille Lalancette,
and Vincent Raynauld
9 Does the Difference Compute? Data-Driven Campaigning in Canada / Fenwick
McKelvey and Jill Piebiak
10 Beyond Market Intelligence: New Dimensions in Public Opinion Research /
André Turcotte
Part 3: Engaging, Consulting, and Framing: Trending Practices in
Institutions and the Government
11 Covering the Court: How News Media Frames Social Science Evidence and
Supreme Court Decisions on Physician-Assisted Dying / Erin Crandall, Kate
Puddister, and Mark Daku
12 The Notion of Social Acceptability: Lay Citizens as a New Political
Force / Stéphanie Yates with Myriam Arbour
Conclusion: Unpacking Trending Practices in Canadian Politics / Mireille
Lalancette, Erin Crandall, and Vincent Raynauld
Contributors; Index
Introduction: Identifying and Studying Trends in Canadian Politics /
Vincent Raynauld, Mireille Lalancette and Erin Crandall
Part 1: Trends in Political Engagement and Democratic Practice
1 Social Uses of the Web by Environmental Activists: A Look at Digital
Engagement / Ghada Touir, Florence Millerand, and Guillaume Latzko-Toth
2 Rethinking Digital Activism as it Unfolds: Ambient Political Engagement
on Twitter during the 2012 Quebec Student Strike / Vincent Raynauld,
Mireille Lalancette, and Sofia Tourigny-Koné
3 Bytes and Bitumen: A Case Study of Mediated Discourse on, and Digital
Advocacy for, TransCanada's Proposed Energy East Pipeline / Patrick McCurdy
and Jacob Groshek
4 Transforming the Disengaged: Social Media and Youth in Canada / Shelley
Boulianne
5 Trolling Stephen Harper: Internet Memes as Online Activism / Mireille
Lalancette, Tamara A. Small, and Maxime Pronovost
6 From Spheres to Trajectories of Publicness: Exploring How the 2010
Toronto G20 Protests Were Communicated through Social Platforms / Thomas
Poell
Part 2: Political Actors Trending, Interacting, and Reaching Their
Audiences
7 Of Walls and Whispers: The Use of Facebook during the 2012 Quebec
Election / Yannick Dufresne, Thierry Giasson, and Mickael Temporão
8 Cabinet Solidarity in an Age of Social Media: A Case Study of Twitter Use
by Member of Parliament Carolyn Bennett / J.P. Lewis, Mireille Lalancette,
and Vincent Raynauld
9 Does the Difference Compute? Data-Driven Campaigning in Canada / Fenwick
McKelvey and Jill Piebiak
10 Beyond Market Intelligence: New Dimensions in Public Opinion Research /
André Turcotte
Part 3: Engaging, Consulting, and Framing: Trending Practices in
Institutions and the Government
11 Covering the Court: How News Media Frames Social Science Evidence and
Supreme Court Decisions on Physician-Assisted Dying / Erin Crandall, Kate
Puddister, and Mark Daku
12 The Notion of Social Acceptability: Lay Citizens as a New Political
Force / Stéphanie Yates with Myriam Arbour
Conclusion: Unpacking Trending Practices in Canadian Politics / Mireille
Lalancette, Erin Crandall, and Vincent Raynauld
Contributors; Index
Vincent Raynauld, Mireille Lalancette and Erin Crandall
Part 1: Trends in Political Engagement and Democratic Practice
1 Social Uses of the Web by Environmental Activists: A Look at Digital
Engagement / Ghada Touir, Florence Millerand, and Guillaume Latzko-Toth
2 Rethinking Digital Activism as it Unfolds: Ambient Political Engagement
on Twitter during the 2012 Quebec Student Strike / Vincent Raynauld,
Mireille Lalancette, and Sofia Tourigny-Koné
3 Bytes and Bitumen: A Case Study of Mediated Discourse on, and Digital
Advocacy for, TransCanada's Proposed Energy East Pipeline / Patrick McCurdy
and Jacob Groshek
4 Transforming the Disengaged: Social Media and Youth in Canada / Shelley
Boulianne
5 Trolling Stephen Harper: Internet Memes as Online Activism / Mireille
Lalancette, Tamara A. Small, and Maxime Pronovost
6 From Spheres to Trajectories of Publicness: Exploring How the 2010
Toronto G20 Protests Were Communicated through Social Platforms / Thomas
Poell
Part 2: Political Actors Trending, Interacting, and Reaching Their
Audiences
7 Of Walls and Whispers: The Use of Facebook during the 2012 Quebec
Election / Yannick Dufresne, Thierry Giasson, and Mickael Temporão
8 Cabinet Solidarity in an Age of Social Media: A Case Study of Twitter Use
by Member of Parliament Carolyn Bennett / J.P. Lewis, Mireille Lalancette,
and Vincent Raynauld
9 Does the Difference Compute? Data-Driven Campaigning in Canada / Fenwick
McKelvey and Jill Piebiak
10 Beyond Market Intelligence: New Dimensions in Public Opinion Research /
André Turcotte
Part 3: Engaging, Consulting, and Framing: Trending Practices in
Institutions and the Government
11 Covering the Court: How News Media Frames Social Science Evidence and
Supreme Court Decisions on Physician-Assisted Dying / Erin Crandall, Kate
Puddister, and Mark Daku
12 The Notion of Social Acceptability: Lay Citizens as a New Political
Force / Stéphanie Yates with Myriam Arbour
Conclusion: Unpacking Trending Practices in Canadian Politics / Mireille
Lalancette, Erin Crandall, and Vincent Raynauld
Contributors; Index