Electoral Campaigns, Media, and the New World of Digital Politics.

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Place / Publishing House:Ann Arbor : : University of Michigan Press,, 2022.
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Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- How Digital Media Has Changed Elections: An Introduction | David Taras -- Chapter 1. Owning Identity: Struggles to Align Voters during the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election | Daniel Kreiss and Shannon McGregor, University of North Carolina -- Chapter 2. Trending Politics: How the Internet Has Changed Political News Coverage | Kevin Wagner, Florida Atlantic University, and Jason Gainous,University of Louisville -- Chapter 3. Feminism, Social Media, and Political Campaigns: Justin Trudeau and Sadiq Khan | Kaitlyn Mendes, University of Western Ontario, and Diretman Dikwal-Bot, De Montfort University -- Chapter 4. A Woman's Place Is in the (U.S.) House: An Analysis of Issues Women Candidates Discussed on Twitter in the 2016 and 2018 Congressional Elections | Heather K. Evans, University of Virginia's College at Wise -- Chapter 5. Two Different Worlds: The Gap between the Interests of Voters and the Media in Canada in the 2019 Federal Election | Christopher Waddell, Carleton University -- Chapter 6. The Agenda-Building Power of Facebook and Twitter: The Case of the 2018 Italian General Election | Sara Bentivegna, University of Rome-La Sapienza, and Rita Marchetti and Anna Stanziano, University of Perugia -- Chapter 7. "Many thanks for your support": Email Populism and the People's Party of Canada | Brian Budd and Tamara A. Small, University of Guelph -- Chapter 8. Benjamin Netanyahu and Online Campaigning in Israel's 2019 and 2020 Elections | Michael Keren, University of Calgary -- Chapter 9. Stabbed Democracy: How Social Media and Home Videos Made a Populist President in Brazil | Francisco Brandao, University of Brasilia -- Chapter 10. Memes -- a New Emerging Logic:Evidence from the 2019 British General Election | Rosalynd Southern, The University of Liverpool. 
505 8 |a Chapter 11. Populists and Social Media Campaigning in Ukraine: The Election of Volodymyr Zelensky | Larissa Doroshenko, Northeastern University -- Chapter 12. The Changing Face of Political Campaigning in Kenya | Martin Ndlela, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences -- Chapter 13. Social Media as Strategic Campaign Tool: Austrian Political Parties Use of Social Media over Time | Uta Russmann, University of Innsbruck -- Chapter 14. Candidate, News Media, and Social Media Messaging in the Early Stages of the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary | Chris Wells, Blake Wertz, Li Zhang, and Rebecca Auger, Boston University -- Conclusion | Richard Davis -- Contributors -- Index. 
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