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Philosophy --- Godwin, William --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Friends and associates. --- Political and social views.
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Broken down into sections that examine new media strategy from the highest echelons of campaign management all the way down to passive citizen engagement with campaign issues in places like online comment forums, the book ultimately reveals that political messaging in today's diverse new media landscape is a fragile, unpredictable, and sometimes futile process. The result is a collection that both interprets important historical data from a watershed campaign season and also explains myriad approaches to political campaign media scholarship.
Campaign management --- Internet in political campaigns --- Political campaigns --- Digital media --- Technological innovations&delete& --- History --- Electronic media --- New media (Digital media) --- Mass media --- Digital communications --- Online journalism --- Campaigns, Election --- Campaigns, Political --- Election campaigns --- Electioneering --- Electoral politics --- Negative campaigns --- Politics, Practical --- Elections --- Management --- #SBIB:309H271 --- #SBIB:324H43 --- #SBIB:328H31 --- Politieke communicatie: toepassingsgebieden --- Politieke structuren: politieke partijen --- Instellingen en beleid: VSA / USA --- Technological innovations --- United States --- Political aspects
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Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 2016From the presidential race to the battle for the office of New York City mayor, American political candidates’ approach to new media strategy is increasingly what makes or breaks their campaign. Targeted outreach on Facebook and Twitter, placement of a well-timed viral ad, and the ability to roll with the memes, flame wars, and downvotes that might spring from ordinary citizens’ engagement with the issues—these skills are heralded as crucial for anyone hoping to get their views heard in a chaotic election cycle. But just how effective are the kinds of media strategies that American politicians employ? And what effect, if any, do citizen-created political media have on the tide of public opinion? In Controlling the Message, Farrar-Myers and Vaughn curate a series of case studies that use real-time original research from the 2012 election season to explore how politicians and ordinary citizens use and consume new media during political campaigns. Broken down into sections that examine new media strategy from the highest echelons of campaign management all the way down to passive citizen engagement with campaign issues in places like online comment forums, the book ultimately reveals that political messaging in today’s diverse new media landscape is a fragile, unpredictable, and sometimes futile process. The result is a collection that both interprets important historical data from a watershed campaign season and also explains myriad approaches to political campaign media scholarship—an ideal volume for students, scholars, and political analysts alike.
Campaign management --- Internet in political campaigns --- Political campaigns --- Digital media --- Technological innovations --- History. --- United States --- Electronic media --- New media (Digital media) --- Mass media --- Digital communications --- Online journalism --- Campaigns, Election --- Campaigns, Political --- Election campaigns --- Electioneering --- Electoral politics --- Negative campaigns --- Politics, Practical --- Elections --- Management --- Medios de comunicación --- Campañas políticas --- Libros electrónicos --- Innovaciones tecnológicas --- Historia --- Internet in political campaigns. --- Digital media. --- Technological innovations.
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Godwinian Moments is the first ever book collection on the work of William Godwin, the radical British philosopher, novelist, and pamphleteer who contributed extensively to the political and cultural shifts of 1783 to 1834.
PHILOSOPHY / General. --- Godwin, William, --- Baldwin, Edward, --- Godvin, Vilʹi︠a︡m, --- Godvin, Viljem, --- Godvin, Uilʹi︠a︡m, --- Author of Caleb Williams, --- Caleb Williams, Author of, --- Marcliffe, Theophilius, --- Godwin, Wm. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Political and social views. --- Friends and associates. --- Godwin, William --- ゴドウィン, ウイリアム
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