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Communication, Campaigns and Crises
Redaktion: Koc-Michalska, Karolina; Rommele, Andrea; Bennett, Lance; Klinger, Ulrike
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This book covers various aspects of political communication in dissonant public spheres and their impact on democratic processes.The chapters in this book were originally published in Political Communication .
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This book covers various aspects of political communication in dissonant public spheres and their impact on democratic processes.The chapters in this book were originally published in Political Communication.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040116869
- Artikelnr.: 72272672
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040116869
- Artikelnr.: 72272672
Karolina Koc-Michalska is Professor at Audencia Business School and Affiliated Researcher at CEVIPOF Sciences Po Paris, France, and University of Silesia, Poland. She is part of the NEPOCS group (nepocs.eu). She studies the strategies of political actors in the online environment and citizens' political engagement. She employs a comparative approach focusing on the United States and European countries. Ulrike Klinger is Professor for Digital Democracy at the European New School of Digital Studies, European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder) in Germany. Her research focuses on digital political communication, technology and democracy, and the transformation of public spheres. Lance Bennett is Senior Research Fellow, Center for Journalism, Media & Democracy at the University of Washington, Seattle. Andrea Römmele is Dean of Executive Education and Professor of Communication in Politics and Civil Society at the Hertie School. Her research interests are comparative political communications, political parties and public affairs.
Introduction - Dissonant Public Spheres: Communication, Campaigns and
Crises 1. Conditions of Campaigning in Dissonant Public Spheres and Crisis
of Democracy 2. Data-Driven Campaigning as a Disruptive Force 3. The Data
Abyss: How lack of data access leaves research and society in the dark 4.
Farewell to Big Data? Studying Misinformation in Mobile Messaging
Applications 5. Cross-Platform Emotions and Audience Engagement in Social
Media Political Campaigning: Comparing Candidates' Facebook and Instagram
Images in the 2020 US Election 6. Are Campaigns Getting Uglier, and Who Is
to Blame? Negativity, Dramatization and Populism on Facebook in the 2014
and 2019 EP Election Campaigns 7. Damage Control: How Campaign Teams
Interpret and Respond to Online Incivility 8. Dissonance from the
Perspective of Agonistic Pluralism: A Study of Political Fragmentation on
Facebook during the 2016 Austrian Presidential Election 9. The Campaign
Disinformation Divide: Believing and Sharing News in the 2019 UK General
Election 10. Abating Dissonant Public Spheres: Exploring the Effects of
Affective, Ideological and Perceived Societal Political Polarization on
Social Media Political Persuasion 11. Broadcasting Messages via Telegram:
Pro-Government Social Media Control During the 2020 Protests in Belarus and
2022 Anti-War Protests in Russia 12. Political Polarization on the Digital
Sphere: A Cross-platform, Over-time Analysis of Interactional, Positional,
and Affective Polarization on Social Media
Crises 1. Conditions of Campaigning in Dissonant Public Spheres and Crisis
of Democracy 2. Data-Driven Campaigning as a Disruptive Force 3. The Data
Abyss: How lack of data access leaves research and society in the dark 4.
Farewell to Big Data? Studying Misinformation in Mobile Messaging
Applications 5. Cross-Platform Emotions and Audience Engagement in Social
Media Political Campaigning: Comparing Candidates' Facebook and Instagram
Images in the 2020 US Election 6. Are Campaigns Getting Uglier, and Who Is
to Blame? Negativity, Dramatization and Populism on Facebook in the 2014
and 2019 EP Election Campaigns 7. Damage Control: How Campaign Teams
Interpret and Respond to Online Incivility 8. Dissonance from the
Perspective of Agonistic Pluralism: A Study of Political Fragmentation on
Facebook during the 2016 Austrian Presidential Election 9. The Campaign
Disinformation Divide: Believing and Sharing News in the 2019 UK General
Election 10. Abating Dissonant Public Spheres: Exploring the Effects of
Affective, Ideological and Perceived Societal Political Polarization on
Social Media Political Persuasion 11. Broadcasting Messages via Telegram:
Pro-Government Social Media Control During the 2020 Protests in Belarus and
2022 Anti-War Protests in Russia 12. Political Polarization on the Digital
Sphere: A Cross-platform, Over-time Analysis of Interactional, Positional,
and Affective Polarization on Social Media
Introduction - Dissonant Public Spheres: Communication, Campaigns and
Crises 1. Conditions of Campaigning in Dissonant Public Spheres and Crisis
of Democracy 2. Data-Driven Campaigning as a Disruptive Force 3. The Data
Abyss: How lack of data access leaves research and society in the dark 4.
Farewell to Big Data? Studying Misinformation in Mobile Messaging
Applications 5. Cross-Platform Emotions and Audience Engagement in Social
Media Political Campaigning: Comparing Candidates' Facebook and Instagram
Images in the 2020 US Election 6. Are Campaigns Getting Uglier, and Who Is
to Blame? Negativity, Dramatization and Populism on Facebook in the 2014
and 2019 EP Election Campaigns 7. Damage Control: How Campaign Teams
Interpret and Respond to Online Incivility 8. Dissonance from the
Perspective of Agonistic Pluralism: A Study of Political Fragmentation on
Facebook during the 2016 Austrian Presidential Election 9. The Campaign
Disinformation Divide: Believing and Sharing News in the 2019 UK General
Election 10. Abating Dissonant Public Spheres: Exploring the Effects of
Affective, Ideological and Perceived Societal Political Polarization on
Social Media Political Persuasion 11. Broadcasting Messages via Telegram:
Pro-Government Social Media Control During the 2020 Protests in Belarus and
2022 Anti-War Protests in Russia 12. Political Polarization on the Digital
Sphere: A Cross-platform, Over-time Analysis of Interactional, Positional,
and Affective Polarization on Social Media
Crises 1. Conditions of Campaigning in Dissonant Public Spheres and Crisis
of Democracy 2. Data-Driven Campaigning as a Disruptive Force 3. The Data
Abyss: How lack of data access leaves research and society in the dark 4.
Farewell to Big Data? Studying Misinformation in Mobile Messaging
Applications 5. Cross-Platform Emotions and Audience Engagement in Social
Media Political Campaigning: Comparing Candidates' Facebook and Instagram
Images in the 2020 US Election 6. Are Campaigns Getting Uglier, and Who Is
to Blame? Negativity, Dramatization and Populism on Facebook in the 2014
and 2019 EP Election Campaigns 7. Damage Control: How Campaign Teams
Interpret and Respond to Online Incivility 8. Dissonance from the
Perspective of Agonistic Pluralism: A Study of Political Fragmentation on
Facebook during the 2016 Austrian Presidential Election 9. The Campaign
Disinformation Divide: Believing and Sharing News in the 2019 UK General
Election 10. Abating Dissonant Public Spheres: Exploring the Effects of
Affective, Ideological and Perceived Societal Political Polarization on
Social Media Political Persuasion 11. Broadcasting Messages via Telegram:
Pro-Government Social Media Control During the 2020 Protests in Belarus and
2022 Anti-War Protests in Russia 12. Political Polarization on the Digital
Sphere: A Cross-platform, Over-time Analysis of Interactional, Positional,
and Affective Polarization on Social Media