Blogwars

Blogwars
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 273
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780195305579
ISBN-13 : 0195305574
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Blogwars by : David D. Perlmutter

Perlmutter examines the rapidly burgeoning phenomenon of blogging, exploring the degree to which it influences--or fails to influence--American politics.

Blogwars

Blogwars
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 273
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199719341
ISBN-13 : 0199719349
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Blogwars by : David D. Perlmutter

Political blogs have grown astronomically in the last half-decade. In just one month in 2005, for example, popular blog DailyKos received more unique visitors than the population of Iowa and New Hampshire combined. But how much political impact do bloggers really have? In Blogwars, David D. Perlmutter examines this rapidly burgeoning phenomenon, exploring the degree to which blogs influence--or fail to influence--American political life. Challenging the hype, Perlmutter points out that blogs are not that powerful by traditional political measures: while bloggers can offer cogent and convincing arguments and bring before their readers information not readily available elsewhere, they have no financial, moral, social, or cultural leverage to compel readers to engage in any particular political behavior. Indeed, blogs have scored mixed results in their past political crusades. But in the end, Perlmutter argues that blogs, in their wide dissemination of information and opinions, actually serve to improve democracy and enrich political culture. He highlights a number of the particularly noteworthy blogs from the specialty to the superblog-including popular sites such as Daily Kos, The Huffington Post, Powerlineblog, Instapundit, and Talking Points Memo--and shows how blogs are becoming part of the tool kit of political professionals, from presidential candidates to advertising consultants. While the political future may be uncertain, it will not be unblogged. For many Internet users, blogs are the news and editorial sites of record, replacing traditional newspapers, magazines, and television news programs. Blogwars offers the first full examination of this new and controversial force on America's political landscape.

Digital Mosaic

Digital Mosaic
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 353
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781442608863
ISBN-13 : 1442608862
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Mosaic by : David Taras

The digital world has impacted the way Canadians socialize and interact with others, teach and learn, conduct business, experience culture, fight political battles, and acquire knowledge. The traditional forms of media, newspapers, radio, and television are being replaced by digital media which is fast, sporadic, and sometimes inaccurate. As a result, Canada is experiencing a number of overlapping crises simultaneously: a crisis in traditional media, a crisis in public broadcasting, a crisis in news and journalism, and a crisis in citizen engagement.

Communicator-in-Chief

Communicator-in-Chief
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 190
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780739141076
ISBN-13 : 0739141074
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Communicator-in-Chief by : John Allen Hendricks

Communicator-in-Chief: How Barack Obama Used New Media Technology to Win the White House examines the fascinating and precedent-setting role new media technologies and the Internet played in the 2008 presidential campaign that allowed for the historic election of the nation's first African American president. It was the first presidential campaign in which the Internet, the electorate, and political campaign strategies for the White House successfully converged to propel a candidate to the highest elected office in the nation. The contributors to this volume masterfully demonstrate how the Internet is to President Barack Obama what television was to President John Kennedy, thus making Obama a truly twenty-first century communicator and politician. Furthermore, Communicator-in-Chief argues that Obama's 2008 campaign strategies established a model that all future campaigns must follow to achieve any measure of success. The Barack Obama campaign team astutely discovered how to communicate and motivate not only the general electorate but also the technology-addicted Millennial Generation - a generational voting block that will be a juggernaut in future elections.

Typing Politics

Typing Politics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 252
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199888337
ISBN-13 : 0199888337
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Typing Politics by : Richard Davis

The power of political blogs in American politics is now evident to anyone who follows it. In Typing Politics, Richard Davis provides a comprehensive yet concise assessment of the growing role played by political blogs and their relationship with the mainstream media. Through a detailed content analysis of the most popular political blogs--Daily Kos, Instapundit, Michelle Malkin, and Wonkette--he shows the degree to which blogs influence the traditional news media. Specifically, he compares the content of these blogs to four leading newspapers noted for their political coverage: The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Times. He explains how political journalists at these papers use blogs to inform their reportage and analyzes general attitudes about the role of blogs in journalism. Drawing on a national survey of political blog readers, Davis concludes with a novel assessment of the blog audience. Compact, accessible, and well-researched, Typing Politics will be an invaluable contribution to the literature on a phenomenon that has reshaped the landscape of political communication.

Monetising the Dividual Self

Monetising the Dividual Self
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 236
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781789201192
ISBN-13 : 1789201195
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Monetising the Dividual Self by : Julian Hopkins

Combining theoretical and empirical discussions with shorter “thick description” case studies, this book offers an anthropological exploration of the emergence in Malaysia of lifestyle bloggers – precursors to current social media “microcelebrities” and “influencers.” It tracks the transformation of personal blogs, which attracted readers with spontaneous and authentic accounts of everyday life, into lifestyle blogs that generate income through advertising and foreground consumerist lifestyles. It argues that lifestyle blogs are dialogically constituted between the blogger, the readers, and the blog itself, and challenges the assumption of a unitary self by proposing that lifestyle blogs can best be understood in terms of the “dividual self.”

Visions of War

Visions of War
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 442
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781466872509
ISBN-13 : 1466872500
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Visions of War by : David D. Perlmutter

Visions of War provides a historical survey, an anatomy, an interpretation, and a polemic about the ways human beings have created pictures of battle and conflict from the Stone Age to the Gulf War. From the dawn of time to the present, from the days of mammoth hunting to the era of Scud-busting, pictures of war constitute the most persistent genre of images human beings have created. In fact, human beings are the only creatures who engage in these two activities--organized violence and the making of pictorial images--and the author shows how both art and war emerge from the same source: the hunter's eye. David D. Perlmutter's Visions of War explores and analyzes the thirteen thousand-year legacy of pictures of war from various cultures over the centuries, from the Stone Age cave paintings and monumental sculpture of the ancient Near East to the art of the classical period and the Middle Ages, from pre-contact Mesoamerican imagery to Napoleonic propaganda and totalitarian art and on to the instantaneous images of the Gulf War.

Making it in the Political Blogosphere

Making it in the Political Blogosphere
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Publisher : Lutterworth Press
Total Pages : 171
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780718840150
ISBN-13 : 0718840151
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Making it in the Political Blogosphere by : Tanni Haas

This title introduces readers to 20 of the world's top political bloggers, providing those bloggers with the opportunity to explain in their own words what they have done to become so successful while offering readers advice about what they can do to emulate the contributors' success. Each chapter begins with a brief profile of a blogger and their blog, followed by my interview with him or her.

Political Junkies

Political Junkies
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Publisher : Basic Books
Total Pages : 326
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781541645004
ISBN-13 : 1541645006
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Political Junkies by : Claire Bond Potter

A wide-ranging history of seventy years of change in political media, and how it transformed -- and fractured -- American politics With fake news on Facebook, trolls on Twitter, and viral outrage everywhere, it's easy to believe that the internet changed politics entirely. In Political Junkies, historian Claire Bond Potter shows otherwise, revealing the roots of today's dysfunction by situating online politics in a longer history of alternative political media. From independent newsletters in the 1950s to talk radio in the 1970s to cable television in the 1980s, pioneers on the left and right developed alternative media outlets that made politics more popular, and ultimately, more partisan. When campaign operatives took up e-mail, blogging, and social media, they only supercharged these trends. At a time when political engagement has never been greater and trust has never been lower, Political Junkies is essential reading for understanding how we got here.

Typing Politics

Typing Politics
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 252
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199706136
ISBN-13 : 0199706131
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Typing Politics by : Richard Davis

The power of political blogs in American politics is now evident to anyone who follows it. In Typing Politics, Richard Davis provides a comprehensive yet concise assessment of the growing role played by political blogs and their relationship with the mainstream media. Through a detailed content analysis of the most popular political blogs--Daily Kos, Instapundit, Michelle Malkin, and Wonkette--he shows the degree to which blogs influence the traditional news media. Specifically, he compares the content of these blogs to four leading newspapers noted for their political coverage: The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Times. He explains how political journalists at these papers use blogs to inform their reportage and analyzes general attitudes about the role of blogs in journalism. Drawing on a national survey of political blog readers, Davis concludes with a novel assessment of the blog audience. Compact, accessible, and well-researched, Typing Politics will be an invaluable contribution to the literature on a phenomenon that has reshaped the landscape of political communication.