Defining democracy in a digital age : political support on social media
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Defining democracy in a digital age : political support on social media
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-133) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The internet has created a new social base where governments are ever more critically examined and measuring public sentiment expressed on social media is crucial to gauging ongoing support for democracy. This book illustrates a methodology for doing so, and considers the impact of this new public sphere on the future of democracy.
目次
List Of Tables And Figures Acknowledgements List Of Abbreviations 1. Democracy In The New Digital Age Notes 2. Twentieth Century Democracy And Its Social Base The Civic Culture Citizen Effectiveness Political Culture Social Cohesion And Social Capital Political Cohesion At National Level Mass Society The Third Wave Television And The Decline Of Social Capital Conclusion Notes 3. The Development Of Methods For Measuring Expressions On Democracy The Value Of Measuring Expressions On Democracy Traditional Methods Of Measuring Public Expressions Democracy The World Values Survey Voice Of The People Regional Research Projects Afrobarometer Latinobarometer (Latinobarometro) Twitter As A New Public Sphere Emerging Methods Of Measuring Public Expression Conclusion Notes 4. Measuring Support For Democracy On Twitter Introduction Operationalisation The Measuring Instrument: Data Processing Platform Public Expressions Sentiment Classification Data Collection Representation Of Measured Expressions On Democracy From Twitter Measurement Validity Of The Instrument Discussion Of Results Error Range In Chatterbox Classification Feasibility Of Measuring Public Expressions About Democracy On Twitter Other Findings Future Research Conclusion Notes 5. New Imagined Communities In The Digital Age The Internet: Current Impact The Politics Of Revolt New Social Movements New Imagined Communities Stable Content Dynamic Contextualisation And Aggregation Symbolic Representation The Internet: Future Impact Personal Identity Personal Identity And Regime Types The Changing Social Base Opium Of The People Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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