Managing democracy in the digital age : internet regulation, social media use, and inline civic engagement

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XI, 270 p. ill, részben színes ; online forrás
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Digital transformation: New opportunities and challenges for democracy? -- Internet Censorship in Liberal Democracies - Learning from Autocracies? -- The Emergence and Analysis of European Data Protection Regulation -- Internet Policy and German Copyright Regulation. A Subsystem Perspective to Assess Changes in Interest Group Dynamics and Policy-making -- Parliaments 2.0? Digital Media Use by National Parliaments in the EU -- Much ado about nothing? The use of social media in the new Digital Agenda Committee of the German Bundestag -- Social Media Logic and its Impact on Political Communication during Election Times -- The Personal in the Political on Twitter: Towards a Typology of Politicians’ Personalized Tweeting Behaviours -- Social Media Sourcing Practices: How Dutch Newspapers Use Tweets in Political News Coverage -- New Rituals for Public Connection. Audiences’ everyday Experiences of Digital Journalism, Civic Engagement and Social Life -- Social Media as Civic Space for Media Criticism and Journalism Hate -- Lurkers and the Fantasy of Persuasion in an Online Cultural Public Sphere -- Environmental Talk in the Chinese Green Public Sphere: A Comparative Analysis of Daily Green-Speak Across Three Chinese Online Forums -- Afterword: Clinton, Trump and Artificial Intelligence.
In light of the increased utilization of information technologies, such as social media and the ‘Internet of Things,’ this book investigates how this digital transformation process creates new challenges and opportunities for political participation, political election campaigns and political regulation of the Internet. Within the context of Western democracies and China, the contributors analyze these challenges and opportunities from three perspectives: the regulatory state, the political use of social media, and through the lens of the public sphere. The first part of the book discusses key challenges for Internet regulation, such as data protection and censorship, while the second addresses the use of social media in political communication and political elections. In turn, the third and last part highlights various opportunities offered by digital media for online civic engagement and protest in the public sphere. Drawing on different academic fields, including political science, communication science, and journalism studies, the contributors raise a number of innovative research questions and provide fascinating theoretical and empirical insights into the topic of digital transformation.
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e-book
Political communication.
Communication.
Computer science.
Democracy.
Elections
Political Communication.
Communication Studies.
Media Studies.
Computers and Society.
Electoral Politics.
elektronikus kormányzat
politikai kommunikáció 21. sz. eleje
demokrácia 21. sz. eleje
közösségi média és politika
tanulmányok
elektronikus könyv
Schwanholz, Julia szerkesztő
Graham, Todd szerkesztő
Stoll, Peter-Tobias szerkesztő
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author2 Schwanholz, Julia, szerkesztő
Graham, Todd, szerkesztő
Stoll, Peter-Tobias, szerkesztő
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Graham, Todd, szerkesztő
Stoll, Peter-Tobias, szerkesztő
SpringerLink (Online service), közreadó testület
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title Managing democracy in the digital age : internet regulation, social media use, and inline civic engagement
spellingShingle Managing democracy in the digital age : internet regulation, social media use, and inline civic engagement
Political communication.
Communication.
Computer science.
Democracy.
Elections
Political Communication.
Communication Studies.
Media Studies.
Computers and Society.
Democracy.
Electoral Politics.
elektronikus kormányzat
politikai kommunikáció -- 21. sz. eleje
demokrácia -- 21. sz. eleje
közösségi média és politika
tanulmányok
elektronikus könyv
title_sub internet regulation, social media use, and inline civic engagement
title_short Managing democracy in the digital age
title_full Managing democracy in the digital age internet regulation, social media use, and inline civic engagement edited by Julia Schwanholz, Todd Graham, Peter-Tobias Stoll
title_fullStr Managing democracy in the digital age internet regulation, social media use, and inline civic engagement edited by Julia Schwanholz, Todd Graham, Peter-Tobias Stoll
title_full_unstemmed Managing democracy in the digital age internet regulation, social media use, and inline civic engagement edited by Julia Schwanholz, Todd Graham, Peter-Tobias Stoll
title_auth Managing democracy in the digital age internet regulation, social media use, and inline civic engagement
title_sort managing democracy in the digital age internet regulation social media use and inline civic engagement
publishDate 2018
publishDateSort 2018
physical XI, 270 p. : ill, részben színes ; online forrás
isbn 978-3-319-61708-4
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topic Political communication.
Communication.
Computer science.
Democracy.
Elections
Political Communication.
Communication Studies.
Media Studies.
Computers and Society.
Democracy.
Electoral Politics.
elektronikus kormányzat
politikai kommunikáció -- 21. sz. eleje
demokrácia -- 21. sz. eleje
közösségi média és politika
tanulmányok
elektronikus könyv
topic_facet Political communication.
Communication.
Computer science.
Democracy.
Elections
Political Communication.
Communication Studies.
Media Studies.
Computers and Society.
Democracy.
Electoral Politics.
elektronikus kormányzat
politikai kommunikáció -- 21. sz. eleje
demokrácia -- 21. sz. eleje
közösségi média és politika
tanulmányok
elektronikus könyv
Political communication.
Communication.
Computer science.
Democracy.
Elections
Political Communication.
Communication Studies.
Media Studies.
Computers and Society.
Electoral Politics.
elektronikus kormányzat
politikai kommunikáció
demokrácia
közösségi média és politika
url https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61708-4
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generalnotes In light of the increased utilization of information technologies, such as social media and the ‘Internet of Things,’ this book investigates how this digital transformation process creates new challenges and opportunities for political participation, political election campaigns and political regulation of the Internet. Within the context of Western democracies and China, the contributors analyze these challenges and opportunities from three perspectives: the regulatory state, the political use of social media, and through the lens of the public sphere. The first part of the book discusses key challenges for Internet regulation, such as data protection and censorship, while the second addresses the use of social media in political communication and political elections. In turn, the third and last part highlights various opportunities offered by digital media for online civic engagement and protest in the public sphere. Drawing on different academic fields, including political science, communication science, and journalism studies, the contributors raise a number of innovative research questions and provide fascinating theoretical and empirical insights into the topic of digital transformation.