This Elgar Research Agenda showcases insights from leading
researchers on the charged issues and questions that lie ahead in
the multidisciplinary field of digital politics. Covering the
political implications of the Internet, social media, datafication
and computational analytics, it looks to the future of how research
might address the political challenges of the digital age and maps
the key emerging trends in this field. Contributors outline and
engage with major questions related to the transformation of
campaigns, elections and political partisanship through digital
media, and identify the methodological pathways and problems that
impact the field. Exploring the implications of digitisation for
governance, democracy, privacy, surveillance, advocacy, activism,
and political talk, this book highlights the emergent ethical
issues that will shape the future of this burgeoning focus of
research. Featuring crucial insights into an increasingly pertinent
subject, this Research Agenda will be key reading for researchers
and graduate students of Internet studies, new media studies and
political science. Policy makers, political consultants and anyone
with a serious interest in research into digital politics will also
benefit from this book's forward-looking approach. Contributors
include: N. Anstead, J.G. Blumler, A. Chadwick, S. Coleman, A.
Drew, E. Dubois, W.H. Dutton, L. Fernandez, H. Ford, M.I. Franklin,
P. Gerbaudo, D. Karpf, L. Lievrouw, W.-Y. Lin, F. Martin-Bariteau,
D. McDowell-Naylor, G. Moss, B. O'Loughlin, P. Rossini, V.
Schneider, L. Sorenson, S. Wright, X. Zhang
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