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Analytic Activism David Karpf (Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs, Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University)

Analytic Activism By David Karpf (Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs, Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University)

Summary

Netroots activist organizations are increasingly turning to digital analytics in order to listen to their supporters, monitor public sentiment, experiment with new tactics, and develop strategies that can succeed in the new media environment. This book discusses the rise of "analytic activism," including both its strengths and its limitations.

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Analytic Activism Summary

Analytic Activism: Digital Listening and the New Political Strategy by David Karpf (Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs, Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University)

Some of the most remarkable impacts of digital media on political activism lie not in the new types of speech it provides to disorganized masses, but in the new types of listening it fosters among organized pressure groups. Beneath the easily visible waves of e-petitions, "likes," hashtags, and viral videos lies a powerful undercurrent of activated public opinion. In this book, David Karpf offers a rich, detailed assessment of how political organizations carefully monitor this online activity and use it to develop new tactics and strategies that help them succeed in the evolving hybrid media system. Karpf discusses the power and potential of this new "analytic activism," exploring the organizational logics and media logics that determine how digital inputs shape the choices that political campaigners make. He provides the first careful analysis of how organizations like Change.org and Upworthy.com influence the types of political narratives that dominate our Facebook newsfeeds and Twitter timelines. He investigates how MoveOn.org and it "netroots" peers use analytics to listen more effectively to their members and supporters. He also identifies two boundaries of analytic activism -- the analytics floor and analytics frontier -- which define the scope of this new style of organized citizen engagement. The book concludes by examining the limitations of analytic activism, raising a cautionary flag about the ways that putting too much faith in digital listening can lead to a weakening of civil society as a whole.

Analytic Activism Reviews

The book is both compelling and entertaining... It is a concise and thoroughly readable book. * Christopher Wilson, Information, Communication & Society *

About David Karpf (Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs, Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University)

David Karpf is Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University.

Table of Contents

Tables, Graphs, and Illustrations Preface Chapter 1: Will the Revolution Be A/B Tested? Chapter 2: Understanding Analytics, Algorithms, and Big Data Chapter 3: The Organizational Logic of Petition Platforms Chapter 4: Analytic Audiences Chapter 5: Boundary Conditions: The Analytics Floor and Analytics Frontier Chapter 6: What Is Left Undone Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

CIN0190266139G
9780190266134
0190266139
Analytic Activism: Digital Listening and the New Political Strategy by David Karpf (Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs, Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2017-01-12
224
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