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This book aims to further research in the fields of social media and political communication by looking at stable democracies without current political turmoil, small countries as well as large continents, and minor political parties as well as major ones. Contributors address how politicians and citizens utilize social media, using state-of-the-art methodology and drawing on a combination of qualitative and quantitative analyses. The book explores emerging practices of the mediation of politics, campaign communication, and issues of citizenship and democracy as expressed on social media. This…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book aims to further research in the fields of social media and political communication by looking at stable democracies without current political turmoil, small countries as well as large continents, and minor political parties as well as major ones. Contributors address how politicians and citizens utilize social media, using state-of-the-art methodology and drawing on a combination of qualitative and quantitative analyses. The book explores emerging practices of the mediation of politics, campaign communication, and issues of citizenship and democracy as expressed on social media. This book was originally published as a special issue of Information, Communication & Society.
Autorenporträt
Gunn Sara Enli is Associate Professor and project leader for "Social media and Election Campaigns" (2012-2015) at the Department of Media and Communication at the University of Oslo, Norway. She has published extensively in the field of media and communication studies, with a recent focus on politics and social media, media history, Nordic media, and authenticity. Hallvard Moe is Professor of Media Studies at the Department of Information Science and Media Studies at the University of Bergen, Norway. His research interests are public service broadcasting, online media, ICT and cultural policy, television studies, democratic theory and media history.