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The presidency and social media, discourse, disruption, and digital democracy in the 2016 presidential election, edited by Dan Schill and John Allen Hendricks

Label
The presidency and social media, discourse, disruption, and digital democracy in the 2016 presidential election, edited by Dan Schill and John Allen Hendricks
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The presidency and social media
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
1005202836
Responsibility statement
edited by Dan Schill and John Allen Hendricks
Series statement
Taylor & Francis eBooks
Sub title
discourse, disruption, and digital democracy in the 2016 presidential election
Table Of Contents
Discourse, disruption, and digital democracy : political communication in the 2016 presidential campaign / Dan Schill and John Allen Hendricks -- Social media, news platforms, and partisan exposure : voters' media preferences during the 2016 presidential campaign season / Michael A. Beam, Paul M. Haridakis, Myiah J. Hutchens, and Jay D. Hmielowski -- Trump supporters vs. Republican voters : how frustration with the media separated the GOP in 2016 / Sharon E. Jarvis and Jay T. Jennings -- Online communication regarding Ohio's 2016 presidential primary / Jeffrey H. Kuznekoff, Leland G. Spencer, and Robert N. Burt -- Foreign policy and presidential elections : a look at the Iowa caucuses / Raluca Cozma -- The effects of political social media use on efficacy and cynicism in the 2016 presidential election : exploring the possibility of a reinforcing spiral / Benjamin R. Warner, Molly M. Greenwood, Freddie J. Jennings, and Josh C. Bramlett -- Streaming entertainment and talking politics : social television in the shaping of online and offline political talk during the 2016 campaign / Sarah Krongard and Jacob Groshek -- The verbal tone of the 2016 presidential primaries : candidate Twitter, debate, and campaign speech rhetoric / David Lynn Painter and Katherine Rizzo -- Themes in candidate messaging on Twitter during the "invisible" presidential primary / Kate Kenski and Christine R. Filer -- Rhetoric in a transmedia storytelling campaign : how Trump deployed the paranoid style in 2016 / Zac Gershberg -- Humor use and policy mentions in candidate interviews across talk-show sub-genres in the 2016 presidential election / Dannagal G. Young and Johanna M. Lukk -- Donald Trump and the "oxygen of publicity" : branding, social media, and traditional media / Sarah Oates and Wendy W. Moe -- The infographic election : the role of visual content on social media in the 2016 presidential campaign / Terri L. Towner -- Tweets as tools : exploring the campaign functions of candidates' tweets in the 2016 presidential campaign / Thomas Kim Hixson -- Internet memes as polyvocal political participation / Andrew S. Ross and Damian J. Rivers -- Engaged brigade : digital platforms and millennial engagement in the 2016 election / Alison N. Novak -- Donald Trump and the late-night political humor of campaign 2016 : all the Donald, all the time / Stephen J. Farnsworth, S. Robert Lichter, and Deanne Canieso
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