New media campaigns and the managed citizen
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書誌事項
New media campaigns and the managed citizen
(Communication, society, and politics)
Cambridge University Press, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-260) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The political campaign is one of the most important organizations in a democracy, and whether issue or candidate specific, it is one of the least understood organizations in contemporary political life. This book is a critical assessment of the role that information technologies have come to play in contemporary campaigns. With evidence from ethnographic immersion, survey data, and social network analysis, Howard examines the evolving act of political campaigning and the changing organization of political campaigns over the last five election cycles, from 1996 to 2004. Over this time, both grassroots and elite political campaigns have gone online, built multimedia strategies, and constructed complex relational databases. The contemporary political campaign adopts digital technologies that improve reach and fundraising, and at the same time adapts their organizational behavior. The new system of producing political culture has immense implications for the meaning of citizenship and the basis of representation.
目次
- Introduction: the hypermedia campaign
- 1. Political communication and information technology
- 2. Producing the hypermedia campaign
- 3. Learning politics from the hypermedia campaign
- 4. Organizational communication in the hypermedia campaign
- 5. Managed citizenship and information technology
- Appendix: Method notes on studying information technology and political communication.
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