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Social Media in Politics

Edited by Bogdan Pătruţ () and Monica Pătruţ ()

in Public Administration and Information Technology from Springer, currently edited by Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro

Date: 2014
Edition: 2014
ISBN: 978-3-319-04666-2
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Internet Politics Beyond the Digital Divide
Andrea Calderaro
Ch Chapter 10 The Use of Facebook by Political Parties and Leaders in the 2011 Turkish General Elections
Günseli Bayraktutan, Mutlu Binark, Tuğrul Çomu, Burak Doğu, Gözde İslamoğlu and Aslı Telli Aydemir
Ch Chapter 11 Facebook Use in the 2012 USA Presidential Campaign
Porismita Borah
Ch Chapter 12 Tweet of Hope
Theresa Renee White and Theresia Anderson
Ch Chapter 13 A Winding Road from “Likes” to Votes
Václav Štětka, Alena Macková and Marta Fialová
Ch Chapter 14 Facebook Dispute Concerning the Presidency
Monica Pătruţ
Ch Chapter 15 Social Media Censorship vs. State Responsibility for Human Rights Violations
Joanna Kulesza
Ch Chapter 16 Social Media Effects on the Gezi Park Movement in Turkey: Politics Under Hashtags
Kamil Demirhan
Ch Chapter 17 Social Media: The New Protest Drums in Southern Africa?
Admire Mare
Ch Chapter 18 Information? Conversation? Action?
David Levin and Sigal Barak-Brandes
Ch Chapter 19 The Role of Social Media in Mobilizing People for Riots and Revolutions
Swati Bute
Ch Chapter 2 On the Web and Contemporary Social Movements
Leocadia Díaz Romero
Ch Chapter 20 Cyber Tools and Virtual Weapons
David Mathew
Ch Chapter 3 Social Media and Social Movements Around the World
Amaro Rosa
Ch Chapter 4 Graph Theory Algorithms for Analysing Political Blogs
Bogdan Pătruţ and Ioan-Lucian Popa
Ch Chapter 5 The Use of Twitter In 2013 Italian Political Election
Guido Fraia and Maria Carlotta Missaglia
Ch Chapter 6 An Intermedia Understanding of the Networked Twitter Ecology
Evelien D’heer and Pieter Verdegem
Ch Chapter 7 The Social Media Usage and the Transformation of Political Marketing and Campaigning of the Emerging Democracy in Indonesia
Nyarwi Ahmad and Ioan-Lucian Popa
Ch Chapter 8 Avant-garde Digital Movement or “Digital Sublime” Rhetoric?
Francesca Musiani
Ch Chapter 9 Twitter Campaigning in the 2011 National Election in Slovenia
Tomaž Deželan, Igor Vobič and Alem Maksuti

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