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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9961673590702883
    Format: 1 online resource (210 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-351-20941-8 , 1-351-20943-4 , 1-351-20942-6
    Series Statement: New agendas in communication
    Content: Big data raise major research possibilities for political communication scholars who are interested in how citizens, elites, and journalists interact. With the availability of social media data, academics can observe, on a large scale, how people talk about politics. The opportunity to study political discussions is also available to media organizations and political elites-examining how they make use of big data represents another fruitful scholarly trajectory. The scholars involved in Digital Discussions represent forward thinkers who aim to inform the study of political communication by analyzing the behavior of and messages left by citizens, elites, and journalists in digital spaces. By using a variety of methodological approaches and bringing together diverse theoretical perspectives, this group sheds light on how big data can inform political communication research. It is critical reading for those studying and working in communication studies with a focus on big data.
    Note: Big data in political communication / Natalie Jomini Stroud and Shannon Mcgregor -- Normalizing digital trace data / Andreas Jungherr -- Everything old is new again : big data and methodological transparency / Leticia Bode -- Ignorance or uncertainty : how the "black box" dilemma in big data research may "misinform" political communication / Lei Guo -- Why don't tweets consistently track elections? lessons from linking twitter and survey data streams / Josh Pasek and Jake Dailey -- Inferring individual-level characteristics from digital trace data : issues and recommendations / Deen Freelon -- The technical, the personal, and the political : understanding journalists and news users' engagement in the New York Times comments section / Ashley Muddiman -- Is Yik Yak a platform for political communication? exploring college students communication on an emergent social media platform / Chris Vargo and Toby Hopp -- Data-driven campaigning / Jesse Baldwin-Philippi -- "Little Marco," "Lyin' Ted," "Crooked Hillary," and the "Biased" media : how Trump used Twitter to attack and organize / Ayellet Pelled, Josephine Lukito, Fred Boehm, Janghwan Yang, and Dhavan Shah.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8153-8186-7
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8153-8380-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , General works
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
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    New York ; London :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_BV045132885
    Format: x, 200 Seiten : , Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-0-8153-8186-0 , 978-0-8153-8380-2
    Series Statement: New agendas in communication
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-351-20943-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , General works
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    Keywords: Big Data ; Politische Kommunikation ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_BV049765672
    Format: xx, 222 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-775853-3 , 978-0-19-775852-6
    Series Statement: Journalism and political communication unbound
    Content: "This edited volume brings together a diverse group of leading scholars in communication, media studies, political science, sociology, and related fields to analyze the relationship between media and the events of January 6, 2021. The authors in this volume argue that the attempted coup at the U.S. Capitol was a politically significant event that laid bare both America's tortured democratic history and the constellation of threats to its future as a multi-racial democracy. These scholars also argue for the important role of media, not only news media but platforms and social media, in creating the conditions that led to January 6th. This is especially important given that U.S. governmental reports have often failed to substantially take up the role of media in the political violence at the U.S. Capitol. The volume is organized around three key questions: How Should We Understand January 6, 2021? What should research look like after January 6, 2021? And, how can we prevent another January 6, 2021? It concludes with an assessment of where we should go from here if we share a commitment to democracy in the United States. The scholarship collected here helps researchers, policymakers, journalists, and members of the public understand what happened on January 6th and the relationship of media to it, in addition to laying out ideas for preventing another attempted coup and bolstering multi-racial democracy"--
    Note: Understanding media's role in January 6, 2021 / Khadijah Costley White, Daniel Kreiss, Shannon C. McGregor, and Rebekah Tromble -- Part I: How should we understand January 6, 2021? -- It was an attempted coup: The Cline Center's Coup d'État Project categorizes the January 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol / Scott L. Althaus, Joseph Bajjalieh, Jay Jennings, Michael Martin, Buddy Peyton, and Dan Shalmon -- What January 6th was not / Danielle K. Brown -- Remembering January 6th: An insurrection, the media, and the shadow of the tea party / Khadijah Costley White -- "Stop the steal" and the racial legacy of election disinformation / Francesca Tripodi -- "Fake and fraudulent" vs. "an American right": Competing imaginaries of the vote in 2020 U.S. presidential campaign / Jennifer Stromer-Galley, Brian McKernan, Christy Khoury, and Pyeonghwa Kim -- The changing American racial landscape and January 6th / Andrew Ifedapo Thompson -- , Asymmetrical identity-driven wrongness in American politics / Dannagal G. Young -- January 6th as a logical extension of conservative populism / Paul Elliott Johnson -- Antidemocratic publics: The January 6th mob and digital organizing / Silvio Waisbord -- The ordinary insurrection: January 6 and the mainstreaming of political violence / Alice E. Marwick -- The antidemocratic feedback loop: Right-wing media responses to January 6 / Becca Lewis -- Part II: What should research look like after January 6, 2021? How can we prevent another January 6, 2021? -- Online data and the insurrection / Megan A. Brown -- What can "we" do? Reflections on politics after January 6 / Cynthia Burack -- Political communication research at a time of democratic crises / Daniel Kreiss -- It's not just the fruit, it's the factory farm: Assessing the past, present, and future of January 6th / Whitney Phillips and Regina Lawrence -- , Not just higher truths: Critical inquiry into conservative media after January 6th / Anthony Nadler -- Rethinking right-wing media in the wake of an attempted coup / Yunkang Yang -- The local roots of January 6th: A mixed-methods, multilevel approach to political communication / Sadie Dempsey and Jianing Li -- Afflicting the comfortable / Dave Karpf -- Taking it to the states / Lewis Friedland -- Reparation through reporting / Meredith D. Clark -- Epilogue / Daniel Kreiss, Shannon C. McGregor, Rebekah Tromble, and Khadijah Costley White
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Media and january 6th New York : Oxford University Press, 2024 ISBN 9780197758557
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , General works
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    Keywords: Sturm auf das Kapitol ; Massenmedien ; Social Media ; Aufsatzsammlung ; History
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_BV049806635
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 228 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-0-19-775854-0
    Series Statement: Journalism and political communication unbound
    Content: "This edited volume brings together a diverse group of leading scholars in communication, media studies, political science, sociology, and related fields to analyze the relationship between media and the events of January 6, 2021. The authors in this volume argue that the attempted coup at the U.S. Capitol was a politically significant event that laid bare both America's tortured democratic history and the constellation of threats to its future as a multi-racial democracy. These scholars also argue for the important role of media, not only news media but platforms and social media, in creating the conditions that led to January 6th. This is especially important given that U.S. governmental reports have often failed to substantially take up the role of media in the political violence at the U.S. Capitol. The volume is organized around three key questions: How Should We Understand January 6, 2021? What should research look like after January 6, 2021? And, how can we prevent another January 6, 2021? It concludes with an assessment of where we should go from here if we share a commitment to democracy in the United States. The scholarship collected here helps researchers, policymakers, journalists, and members of the public understand what happened on January 6th and the relationship of media to it, in addition to laying out ideas for preventing another attempted coup and bolstering multi-racial democracy"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. , Understanding media's role in January 6, 2021 / Khadijah Costley White, Daniel Kreiss, Shannon C. McGregor, and Rebekah Tromble -- Part I: How should we understand January 6, 2021? -- It was an attempted coup: The Cline Center's Coup d'État Project categorizes the January 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol / Scott L. Althaus, Joseph Bajjalieh, Jay Jennings, Michael Martin, Buddy Peyton, and Dan Shalmon -- What January 6th was not / Danielle K. Brown -- Remembering January 6th: An insurrection, the media, and the shadow of the tea party / Khadijah Costley White -- "Stop the steal" and the racial legacy of election disinformation / Francesca Tripodi -- "Fake and fraudulent" vs. "an American right": Competing imaginaries of the vote in 2020 U.S. presidential campaign / Jennifer Stromer-Galley, Brian McKernan, Christy Khoury, and Pyeonghwa Kim -- The changing American racial landscape and January 6th / Andrew Ifedapo Thompson -- , Asymmetrical identity-driven wrongness in American politics / Dannagal G. Young -- January 6th as a logical extension of conservative populism / Paul Elliott Johnson -- Antidemocratic publics: The January 6th mob and digital organizing / Silvio Waisbord -- The ordinary insurrection: January 6 and the mainstreaming of political violence / Alice E. Marwick -- The antidemocratic feedback loop: Right-wing media responses to January 6 / Becca Lewis -- Part II: What should research look like after January 6, 2021? How can we prevent another January 6, 2021? -- Online data and the insurrection / Megan A. Brown -- What can "we" do? Reflections on politics after January 6 / Cynthia Burack -- Political communication research at a time of democratic crises / Daniel Kreiss -- It's not just the fruit, it's the factory farm: Assessing the past, present, and future of January 6th / Whitney Phillips and Regina Lawrence -- , Not just higher truths: Critical inquiry into conservative media after January 6th / Anthony Nadler -- Rethinking right-wing media in the wake of an attempted coup / Yunkang Yang -- The local roots of January 6th: A mixed-methods, multilevel approach to political communication / Sadie Dempsey and Jianing Li -- Afflicting the comfortable / Dave Karpf -- Taking it to the states / Lewis Friedland -- Reparation through reporting / Meredith D. Clark -- Epilogue / Daniel Kreiss, Shannon C. McGregor, Rebekah Tromble, and Khadijah Costley White
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-0-19-775852-6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-0-19-775853-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Sturm auf das Kapitol ; Massenmedien ; Social Media ; Aufsatzsammlung ; History ; Aufsatzsammlung ; History ; Aufsatzsammlung ; History
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