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Retooling politics, how digital media are shaping democracy, Andreas Jungherr, Gonzalo Rivero, Daniel Gayo-Avello

Label
Retooling politics, how digital media are shaping democracy, Andreas Jungherr, Gonzalo Rivero, Daniel Gayo-Avello
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Retooling politics
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1145098482
Responsibility statement
Andreas Jungherr, Gonzalo Rivero, Daniel Gayo-Avello
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
how digital media are shaping democracy
Summary
Donald Trump, the Arab Spring, Brexit: digital media have provided political actors and citizens with new tools to engage in politics. These tools are now routinely used by activists, candidates, non-governmental organizations, and parties to inform, mobilize, and persuade people. But what are the effects of this retooling of politics? Do digital media empower the powerless or are they breaking democracy? Have these new tools and practices fundamentally changed politics or is their impact just a matter of degree? This clear-eyed guide steps back from hyperbolic hopes and fears to offer a balanced account of what aspects of politics are being shaped by digital media and what remains unchanged. The authors discuss data-driven politics, the flow and reach of political information, the effects of communication interventions through digital tools, their use by citizens in coordinating political action, and what their impact is on political organizations and on democracy at large.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The rise of digital media and the retooling of politics -- The flow of political information -- Reaching people -- The effects of political information -- Digital media and collective action -- Changing organizations -- Data in politics -- Digital media and democracy -- Digital media in politics
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