The Role of Twitter in the 2016 US Election
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Beschreibung
Introduction: "Politics in 140 Characters" (Christopher J. Galdieri, Jennifer C. Lucas, Tauna Starbuck Sisco, Saint Anselm College)
Chapter 1: "How Twitter Dominated the 2016 Presidential Election and What Future Candidates Should Learn From This" (Luke Perry & Paul Joyce, Utica College)
Chapter 2: "Adieu Paris, Bonjour Iowa? Donald Trump's Climate Hoax, and the Green Jobs Irony: Do Trump's Climate Hoax Tweets Reveal a Green Jobs Renaissance for Rural Red America?" (Mark O'Gorman, Maryville College)
Chapter 3: "Can We at Least All Laugh Together Now? Twitter and Online Political Humor during the 2016 Election" (Todd Belt, John W. Kluge Fellow in Digital Studies, Library of Congress and Professor of Political Science, University of Hawaii at Hilo)
Chapter 4: "Tweet You Very Much: An Analysis of Twitter Discussion during the 2016 Presidential Primary Election" (Scott Granberg-Rademacker & Kevin Parsneau, Minnesota State University, Mankato)
Chapter 5: "Trump, Twitter, Image and Earned Media" (Kim Hixson, Utah State University)
Chapter 6: "The Rhetorical Psychology of Trumpism: Threat, Absolutism, and the Absolutist Threat" (Morgan Marietta, Tyler Farley, Tyler Cote, and Paul Murphy, University of Massachusetts Lowell)
Chapter 1: "How Twitter Dominated the 2016 Presidential Election and What Future Candidates Should Learn From This" (Luke Perry & Paul Joyce, Utica College)
Chapter 2: "Adieu Paris, Bonjour Iowa? Donald Trump's Climate Hoax, and the Green Jobs Irony: Do Trump's Climate Hoax Tweets Reveal a Green Jobs Renaissance for Rural Red America?" (Mark O'Gorman, Maryville College)
Chapter 3: "Can We at Least All Laugh Together Now? Twitter and Online Political Humor during the 2016 Election" (Todd Belt, John W. Kluge Fellow in Digital Studies, Library of Congress and Professor of Political Science, University of Hawaii at Hilo)
Chapter 4: "Tweet You Very Much: An Analysis of Twitter Discussion during the 2016 Presidential Primary Election" (Scott Granberg-Rademacker & Kevin Parsneau, Minnesota State University, Mankato)
Chapter 5: "Trump, Twitter, Image and Earned Media" (Kim Hixson, Utah State University)
Chapter 6: "The Rhetorical Psychology of Trumpism: Threat, Absolutism, and the Absolutist Threat" (Morgan Marietta, Tyler Farley, Tyler Cote, and Paul Murphy, University of Massachusetts Lowell)
Eigenschaften
Breite: | 157 |
Gewicht: | 314 g |
Höhe: | 218 |
Länge: | 14 |
Seiten: | 121 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Christopher J. Galdieri, Jennifer C. Lucas, Tauna S. Sisco |
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