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7. Traditional Media, Social Media, and Different Presidential Campaign Messages
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Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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PART 1: ELITE UTILIZATION
- 1. Strategic Communication in a Networked Age 13
- 2. Congressional Campaigns’ Motivations for Social Media Adoption 32
- 3. Surrogates or Competitors? 53
- 4. The Competition to Control Campaign Messages on YouTube 74
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PART 2: MESSAGE CONTROL IN THE NEW MEDIA ENVIRONMENT
- 5. Campaign News in the Time of Twitter 93
- 6. New and Traditional Media Reportage on Electoral Campaign Controversies 113
- 7. Traditional Media, Social Media, and Different Presidential Campaign Messages 136
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PART 3: SOCIAL MEDIA’S IMPACT ON CAMPAIGN POLITICS
- 8. The Influence of User-Controlled Messages on Candidate Evaluations 155
- 9. Terms of Engagement 181
- 10. Is Laughter the Best Medicine for Politics? 200
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PART 4: SOCIAL MEDIA AND CIVIC RELATIONS
- 11. Comment Forum Speech as a Mirror of Mainstream Discourse 221
- 12. Sparking Debate 245
- 13. Flaming and Blaming 270
- Conclusion 302
- About the Contributors 307
- Index 311
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART 1: ELITE UTILIZATION
- 1. Strategic Communication in a Networked Age 13
- 2. Congressional Campaigns’ Motivations for Social Media Adoption 32
- 3. Surrogates or Competitors? 53
- 4. The Competition to Control Campaign Messages on YouTube 74
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PART 2: MESSAGE CONTROL IN THE NEW MEDIA ENVIRONMENT
- 5. Campaign News in the Time of Twitter 93
- 6. New and Traditional Media Reportage on Electoral Campaign Controversies 113
- 7. Traditional Media, Social Media, and Different Presidential Campaign Messages 136
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PART 3: SOCIAL MEDIA’S IMPACT ON CAMPAIGN POLITICS
- 8. The Influence of User-Controlled Messages on Candidate Evaluations 155
- 9. Terms of Engagement 181
- 10. Is Laughter the Best Medicine for Politics? 200
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PART 4: SOCIAL MEDIA AND CIVIC RELATIONS
- 11. Comment Forum Speech as a Mirror of Mainstream Discourse 221
- 12. Sparking Debate 245
- 13. Flaming and Blaming 270
- Conclusion 302
- About the Contributors 307
- Index 311