Politics, participation, and production
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Politics, participation, and production
(Studies in media and communications, v. 9 . Communication and information technologies annual)(Emerald books)
Emerald, 2015
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
Sponsored by the Communication and Information Technologies Section of the American Sociological Association, this volume brings together nine studies of the digital public sphere. The contributions illuminate three key areas of digital citizenship, namely political engagement, participation networks, and content production. In the first section, authors address relationships including: new media and efficacy, YouTube and young voters, political interest and online news. In the following section, the contributions speak to the importance of participation in social, scholarly, familial, and support networks. Subsequently, in section three on production, two contributions offers insight into unequal production, more specifically, gendered digital production inequalities and the varied responsiveness of microbloggers to different kinds of media events and issues. As a whole, the contributions revisit old questions and answer important new queries about netizenship and the digital public sphere.
目次
Political Efficacy on the Internet: A Media System Dependency Approach.
Engaging Young Voters in the Political Process: U.S. Presidential Debates and YouTube.
Generating Political Interest with Online News.
Do Social Network Sites Increase, Decrease, or Supplement the Maintenance of Social Ties?.
How Far can Scholarly Networks Go? Examining the Relationships between Distance, Disciplines, Motivations, and Clusters.
Family Social Networks, Reciprocal Socialization and the Adoption of Social Media by Baby Boomer and Silent Generation Women.
To Know that You Are Not Alone: The Effect of Internet Usage on LGBT Youth's Social Capital.
The Gendered Digital Production Gap: Inequalities of Affluence.
Event versus Issue: Twitter Reflections of Major News, A Case Study.
About the Authors.
Acknowledgements.
Copyright page.
Communication and Information Technologies Annual.
Introduction: Politics, Participation, and Production.
List of Contributors.
Studies in Media and Communications.
Communication and Information Technologies Annual.
EDITORIAL BOARD.
About the Editors.
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