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Techno Politics in Presidential Campaigning John Allen Hendricks (Stephen F. Austin State University, USA)

Techno Politics in Presidential Campaigning By John Allen Hendricks (Stephen F. Austin State University, USA)

Techno Politics in Presidential Campaigning by John Allen Hendricks (Stephen F. Austin State University, USA)


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This volume examines the use of new media and technologies to reach voters in the 2008 US Presidential campaigns, and the role these tactics played in attracting new voters and communicating with the electorate. Chapters focus on how the technologies were used by candidates, the press, and voters.

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Techno Politics in Presidential Campaigning: New Voices, New Technologies, and New Voters by John Allen Hendricks (Stephen F. Austin State University, USA)

The 2008 US presidential campaign saw politicians utilizing all types of new media -- Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter, e-mail, and cell phone texting - to reach voters of all ages, ethnicities, socio-economic backgrounds, and sexual orientations. This volume examines the use of these media and considers the effectiveness of reaching voters through these channels. It explores not only the use of new media and technologies but also the role these tactics played in attracting new voters and communicating with the electorate during the 2008 presidential debates. Chapters focus on how the technologies were used by candidates, the press, and voters.

Techno Politics in Presidential Campaigning Reviews

The text should be valuable to scholars in political science and communication as a primer for what will surely be exponential growth in technological innovation in presidential elections for years to come. - Pete Bicak, Communication Research Trends

About John Allen Hendricks (Stephen F. Austin State University, USA)

John Allen Hendricks is Director of the Division of Communication and Contemporary Culture, and Professor of Communication at Stephen F. Austin State University. He is the co-editor of the book Communicator-in-Chief, and he has published numerous journal articles and book chapters on political communication. He is also the author of The Presidency and Social Media.

Lynda Lee Kaid is Professor of Telecommunications and Research Foundation Professor at the University of Florida. A Fulbright Scholar, she has also done work on political television in European, Asian, and Latin American countries, and is the author/editor of more than 25 books on political advertising and political communication.

Table of Contents

Preface

New Technologies

Chapter 1 Shaping the New Presidential Campaign

Chapter 2 From Soundbite to Textbite: Election '08 Comments on Twitter

Chapter 3 The Web 2.0 Election: Voter Learning in the 2008 Presidential Campaign

Chapter 4 Evaluating Candidate E-Mail Messages in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Campaign

New Voices and New Voters

Chapter 5 Campaign 2008: Comparing YouTube, Social Networking and Other Media Use Among Younger and Older Voters

Chapter 6 When Bloggers Attack: Examining the Effect of Negative Citizen-Initiated Campaigning in the 2008 Presidential Election

Chapter 7 New Voices and New Voters: Ethno-Technology in Reactions to Candidate Messages in the 2008 Campaign

New Technologies and New Voices in Debates

Chapter 8 CNN's Dial Testing of the Presidential Debates: Parameters of Discussion in Tech Driven Politics

Chapter 9 New Media's Contribution to Presidential Debates

Chapter 10 The Biden-Palin 2008 Vice Presidential Debate: An Examination of Gender and Candidate Issue Expertise

Media Representations and Voter Engagement

Chapter 11 Just a Hockey Mom with a Gun: Competing Views of Sarah Palin on CNN and FOX

Chapter 12 International Coverage of the U.S. Presidential Campaign: Obamamania Around the World

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CIN0415879795VG
9780415879798
0415879795
Techno Politics in Presidential Campaigning: New Voices, New Technologies, and New Voters by John Allen Hendricks (Stephen F. Austin State University, USA)
Used - Very Good
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
20101108
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