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Social Media and European Politics

  1. Údaje o názvuSocial Media and European Politics [electronic resource] : Rethinking Power and Legitimacy in the Digital Era / edited by Mauro Barisione, Asimina Michailidou.
    NakladatelLondon : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
    Fyz.popisXVI, 309 p. 13 illus. online resource.
    ISBN9781137598905
    EdicePalgrave Studies in European Political Sociology
    Úplný obsah1. Do we need to rethink EU politics in the social media era? An introduction to the volume; Mauro Barisione and Asimina Michailidou -- 2. Social Media, Personalisation of News Reporting, and Media Systems’ Polarisation in Europe; Pablo Barberá, Cristian Vaccari and Augusto Valeriani -- 3. Engaging with European Politics through Twitter and Facebook: Participation beyond the National?; Michael Bossetta, Anamaria Dutceac Segesten and Hans-Jörg Trenz -- 4. A digital movement of opinion? Contesting austerity through social media; Mauro Barisione and Andrea Ceron -- 5. Building Contention Word-by-Word: Social Media Usage in the European Stop ACTA Movement; Dan Mercea -- 6. Campaigning for gender equality through social media: the European Women’s Lobby; Helena Seibicke -- 7. A framework for evaluating European social media publics: The case of the European Parliament’s Facebook page; Ancuța-Gabriela Tarța -- 8. Extreme Right, the Internet and European Politics in CEE countries: the cases of Slovakia and the Czech Republic; Manuela Caiani and Alena Kluknavská -- 9. Social media as propaganda tools: the Greek conservative party and national elections; Yiannis Mylonas -- 10. Mediated Frustration and Self-legitimation; Terje Rasmussen -- 11. Twitter, public engagement and the Eurocrisis: More than an echo chamber?; Asimina Michailidou -- 12. Debating Responsibility on the Eurozone Crisis in Traditional Media Newspaper Reporting in Greece and Germany under a Social Media Lens; Jochen Roose, Moritz Sommer, Franziska Scholl, Maria Kousis, Kostas Kanellopoulos and Angelos Loukakis.
    Poznámky k dostupnostiPřístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele
    Dal.odpovědnost Barisione, Mauro.
    Michailidou, Asimina.
    Dal.odpovědnost SpringerLink (Online service)
    Předmět.hesla Social sciences. * Social media. * Internet marketing. * Europe - Politics and government. * Political sociology.
    Forma, žánr elektronické knihy electronic books
    Země vyd.Velká Británie
    Jazyk dok.angličtina
    Druh dok.Elektronické knihy
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    This volume investigates the role of social media in European politics in changing the focus, frames and actors of public discourse around the EU decision-making process. Throughout the collection, the contributors test the hypothesis that the internet and social media are promoting a structural transformation of European public spheres which goes well beyond previously known processes of mediatisation of EU politics. This transformation addresses more fundamental challenges in terms of changing power relations, through processes of active citizen empowerment and exertion of digitally networked counter-power by civil society, news media, and political actors, as well as rising contestation of representative legitimacy of the EU institutions. Social Media and European Politics offers a comprehensive approach to the analysis of political agency and social media in European Union politics, by bringing together scholarly works from the fields of public sphere theory, digital media, political networks, journalism studies, euroscepticism, political activism and social movements, political parties and election campaigning, public opinion and audience studies.

    1. Do we need to rethink EU politics in the social media era? An introduction to the volume; Mauro Barisione and Asimina Michailidou -- 2. Social Media, Personalisation of News Reporting, and Media Systems’ Polarisation in Europe; Pablo Barberá, Cristian Vaccari and Augusto Valeriani -- 3. Engaging with European Politics through Twitter and Facebook: Participation beyond the National?; Michael Bossetta, Anamaria Dutceac Segesten and Hans-Jörg Trenz -- 4. A digital movement of opinion? Contesting austerity through social media; Mauro Barisione and Andrea Ceron -- 5. Building Contention Word-by-Word: Social Media Usage in the European Stop ACTA Movement; Dan Mercea -- 6. Campaigning for gender equality through social media: the European Women’s Lobby; Helena Seibicke -- 7. A framework for evaluating European social media publics: The case of the European Parliament’s Facebook page; Ancuța-Gabriela Tarța -- 8. Extreme Right, the Internet and European Politics in CEE countries: the cases of Slovakia and the Czech Republic; Manuela Caiani and Alena Kluknavská -- 9. Social media as propaganda tools: the Greek conservative party and national elections; Yiannis Mylonas -- 10. Mediated Frustration and Self-legitimation; Terje Rasmussen -- 11. Twitter, public engagement and the Eurocrisis: More than an echo chamber?; Asimina Michailidou -- 12. Debating Responsibility on the Eurozone Crisis in Traditional Media Newspaper Reporting in Greece and Germany under a Social Media Lens; Jochen Roose, Moritz Sommer, Franziska Scholl, Maria Kousis, Kostas Kanellopoulos and Angelos Loukakis.

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