Tweeting to power : the social media revolution in American politics / Jason Gainous, Kevin M. Wagner.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780199965090 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 0199965099 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- Communication in politics -- Technological innovations -- United States
- Comunicación en política -- Innovaciones tecnológicas -- Estados Unidos
- Political participation -- Technological innovations -- United States
- Participación política -- Innovaciones tecnológicas -- Estados Unidos
- Internet -- Political aspects -- United States
- Internet -- Aspectos políticos -- Estados Unidos
- Social media -- Political aspects -- United States
- Redes sociales -- Aspectos políticos -- Estados Unidos
- 320.97301/4
- JA 85.2 G142t 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1: Social Media - The New Dinner Table? ; Chapter 2: Evolution or Revolution - Why Facebook and Twitter Matter? ; Chapter 3: Congress 2.0 - Internet-Style Politics ; Chapter 4: Congress 2.0 - Who's Tweeting? ; Chapter 5: Public Opinion 2.0 - Read My Feed ; Chapter 6: Public Opinion 2.0 - The New Social Capital ; Chapter 7: Congress 2.0 - Controlling the Flow of Information ; Chapter 8: Public Opinion 2.0 - The Direct Conduit ; Chapter 9: Congress 2.0 - Tweeting for Support ; Chapter 10: Social Media Tomorrow - Tweeting the Future? ; Appendix ; Notes ; References ; Index
Using theory and data, Gainous and Wagner illustrate how online social media is bypassing traditional media and creating new forums for the exchange of political information and campaigning.
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