A research agenda for digital politics
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A research agenda for digital politics
(Elgar research agendas)
E. Elgar, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This Elgar Research Agenda showcases insights from leading researchers on the charged issues and questions that lie ahead in the multidisciplinary field of digital politics. Covering the political implications of the Internet, social media, datafication and computational analytics, it looks to the future of how research might address the political challenges of the digital age and maps the key emerging trends in this field.
Contributors outline and engage with major questions related to the transformation of campaigns, elections and political partisanship through digital media, and identify the methodological pathways and problems that impact the field. Exploring the implications of digitisation for governance, democracy, privacy, surveillance, advocacy, activism, and political talk, this book highlights the emergent ethical issues that will shape the future of this burgeoning focus of research.
Featuring crucial insights into an increasingly pertinent subject, this Research Agenda will be key reading for researchers and graduate students of Internet studies, new media studies and political science. Policy makers, political consultants and anyone with a serious interest in research into digital politics will also benefit from this book's forward-looking approach.
Contributors include: N. Anstead, J.G. Blumler, A. Chadwick, S. Coleman, A. Drew, E. Dubois, W.H. Dutton, L. Fernandez, H. Ford, M.I. Franklin, P. Gerbaudo, D. Karpf, L. Lievrouw, W.-Y. Lin, F. Martin-Bariteau, D. McDowell-Naylor, G. Moss, B. O'Loughlin, P. Rossini, V. Schneider, L. Sorenson, S. Wright, X. Zhang
目次
Contents:
Preface xii
Introduction to A Research Agenda for Digital Politics xvii
William H. Dutton
PART I TRANSFORMATIONS AND CONTINUITIES
1 Four challenges for the future of digital politics research 2
Andrew Chadwick
2 The future of political communication research 13
Nick Anstead
3 As it was in analogue days: the relevance of legacy research 25
Jay G. Blumler
PART II CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS
4 Political parties in the digital era 37
Paolo Gerbaudo
5 Researching the next wave of campaigns: empirical and methodological developments 48
Declan McDowell-Naylor
6 Digital advertising in political campaigns and elections 60
Laleah Fernandez
7 The role of digital media in China: participation in an unlikely place 72
Wan-Ying Lin and Xinzhi Zhang
PART III INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS
8 The politics of digital age governance 84
Volker Schneider
9 How accountable are digital platforms? 97
Giles Moss and Heather Ford
10 Human rights futures and the digital: a radical research agenda 110
M.I. Franklin
PART IV INFORMATIONAL, SYMBOLIC AND COMMUNICATIVE ACTIONS
11 After clicktivism 123
Dave Karpf
12 Symbolic politics meets digital media: research on political meaning-making 133
Lone Sorensen
13 Sending a message: the primacy of action as communication in cyber-security 146
Ben O'Loughlin and Alexi Drew
PART V RESHAPING DEMOCRATIC PROCESSES AND DISCOURSE
14 Beyond toxicity in the online public sphere: understanding incivility in online political talk 160
Patricia Rossini
15 Facebook as a third space? The challenge of building global community 171
Scott Wright
16 Citizenship and the data subject 186
Leah A. Lievrouw
17 Citizens and their political institutions in a digital context 202
Elizabeth Dubois and Florian Martin-Bariteau
18 Re-imagining the democratic public 213
Stephen Coleman
Index 223
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