Politics continues to evolve in the digital era, spurred in part by
the accelerating pace of technological development. This
cutting-edge Handbook includes the very latest research on the
relationship between digital information, communication
technologies and politics. Written by leading scholars in the
field, the chapters explore in seven parts: theories of digital
politics, government and policy, collective action and civic
engagement, political talk, journalism, internet governance and new
frontiers in digital politics research. The contributors focus on
the politics behind the implementation of digital technologies in
society today. All students in the fields of politics, media and
communication studies, journalism, science and sociology will find
this book to be a useful resource in their studies. Political
practitioners seeking digital strategies, as well as web and other
digital practitioners wanting to know more about political
applications for their work will also find this book to be of
interest. Contributors include: E. Amna, N. Anstead, N. Benn, W.L.
Bennett, C. Birchall, L. Bode, A. Bruns, S. Coleman, N. Couldry,
K.B. Culver, P. Dahlgren, E. Dubois, W.H. Dutton, S. Edgerly, D.
Freelon, C. Fuchs, S. Gonzalez-Bailon, T. Graham, T. Hall, A.
Hanna, T. Highfield, F. Hirzalla, Y. Kim, D. Kreiss, T. Mcafee, G.
Moss, B. O'Loughlin, K. Parry, R. Petchler, J. Schradie, A.
Segerberg, D.V. Shah, K. Thorson, N. Thurman, E. Vraga, C. Wells,
S. Wright, M.A. Xenos, J. Yang, L. van Zoonen
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