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This book, with a foreword by Manuel Castells, explores the core
strategies of digital political communication. It reviews the
field's evolution over the past 25 years and examines the
coexistence of old and new actors (lobbyists, citizens,
parliaments, political parties, media outlets, digital platforms,
among others), as well as hybrid communication tactics. Topics
covered include frames, fake news, filter bubbles, echo chambers,
artificial intelligence, the significance of emotions, and
engagement with citizens.As we find ourselves in the fourth wave of
digital communication, and in the wake of a pandemic which has
shaken the foundations of political communication, an evaluation of
these topics is essential to the reinvention of democracy. The book
is geared towards students and researchers who wish to delve into
the latest trends in digital communication, political communication
actors and journalists. It further aims to prepare citizens to
effectively deal with messaging that blurs the line between truth
and falsehood with increasingly powerful strategies supported by
artificial intelligence.
This book provides a detailed insight into the current state of
journalism and its future challenges It brings together a global
team of authors to review and analyse emerging practices in the
automated digital scenario through which journalism is being
reshaped, such as novel languages, storytelling forms, and business
models It provides a much-needed review of the field to apprehend
the knowledge and experience acquired and offers an up-to-date
overview of digital journalism today, outlining those trends
pointing to the future of journalism practice and media in the
online sphere The book takes a multidisciplinary and international
approach to the topic, and delves into the main technological
changes that digital journalism has recently faced, closely related
to digital native media, novel storytelling forms, social media,
innovation, television broadcasting, new media management
structures and procedures, content automation, fact-checking, web
analytics, and social audiences Offering new insights into this
fast-developing area, this volume will be an engaging and vital
resource for media professionals and researchers in journalism and
communication studies, as well as those interested in contemporary
journalism practice and communication technology
This book, with a foreword by Manuel Castells, explores the core
strategies of digital political communication. It reviews the
field's evolution over the past 25 years and examines the
coexistence of old and new actors (lobbyists, citizens,
parliaments, political parties, media outlets, digital platforms,
among others), as well as hybrid communication tactics. Topics
covered include frames, fake news, filter bubbles, echo chambers,
artificial intelligence, the significance of emotions, and
engagement with citizens.As we find ourselves in the fourth wave of
digital communication, and in the wake of a pandemic which has
shaken the foundations of political communication, an evaluation of
these topics is essential to the reinvention of democracy. The book
is geared towards students and researchers who wish to delve into
the latest trends in digital communication, political communication
actors and journalists. It further aims to prepare citizens to
effectively deal with messaging that blurs the line between truth
and falsehood with increasingly powerful strategies supported by
artificial intelligence.
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