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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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04666-2
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