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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiv
- Abbreviations xvi
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Introduction
- Political Elites in the Age of Digital Media 5
- Tips and Tactics for Securing Interviews with Political Elites 29
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Governmental Political Elites
- The Intersection of Public Policy and Digital Communications: The Federal Government Vantage Point 51
- Political Staff and Permanent Public Servants: Still Getting Along 71
- Gender, Tone, and Content of Premiers’ News Coverage: A Matched Comparison 89
- From Elitism to Idealization: The Representation of Premiers in Social Media Videos 109
- Supreme Court Judges: Traditional Elite Roles in a Digital Age 128
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Non-governmental Political Elites
- Communications as the Workhorse of Governmental Politics: The Liberal Party Leader and the Liberal Caucus 151
- Political Strategists in Canada 168
- Hybridity and Mobility: Media Elite Status on Political Twitter Hashtags 184
- Scandals and Screenshots: Social Media Elites in Canadian Politics 204
- The National Message, the Local Tour: Candidates’ Use of Twitter during the 2015 Canadian Election 223
- Going Digital: Non-Profit Organizations in a Transformed Media Environment 243
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Conclusion
- Emerging Voices, Evolving Concerns 263
- Glossary 288
- Contributors 296
- Index 300
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiv
- Abbreviations xvi
-
Introduction
- Political Elites in the Age of Digital Media 5
- Tips and Tactics for Securing Interviews with Political Elites 29
-
Governmental Political Elites
- The Intersection of Public Policy and Digital Communications: The Federal Government Vantage Point 51
- Political Staff and Permanent Public Servants: Still Getting Along 71
- Gender, Tone, and Content of Premiers’ News Coverage: A Matched Comparison 89
- From Elitism to Idealization: The Representation of Premiers in Social Media Videos 109
- Supreme Court Judges: Traditional Elite Roles in a Digital Age 128
-
Non-governmental Political Elites
- Communications as the Workhorse of Governmental Politics: The Liberal Party Leader and the Liberal Caucus 151
- Political Strategists in Canada 168
- Hybridity and Mobility: Media Elite Status on Political Twitter Hashtags 184
- Scandals and Screenshots: Social Media Elites in Canadian Politics 204
- The National Message, the Local Tour: Candidates’ Use of Twitter during the 2015 Canadian Election 223
- Going Digital: Non-Profit Organizations in a Transformed Media Environment 243
-
Conclusion
- Emerging Voices, Evolving Concerns 263
- Glossary 288
- Contributors 296
- Index 300