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Books in the Oxford Studies in Digital Politics series

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  • - Data Journalism and the Politics of Doubt
    by University of Leeds) Anderson, C.W. (Professor of Media and Communication & Professor of Media and Communication
    £25.99 - 95.49

  • by postdoctoral researcher, University of Konstanz) Weidmann, Nils B. (Professor of Political Science and head of the Communication, et al.
    £30.49 - 95.49

  • by Syracuse University) Stromer-Galley, Jennifer (Professor of Information Studies and Director for the Center for Computational and Data Sciences & Professor of Information Studies and Director for the Center for Computational and Data Sciences
    £22.99 - 95.49

  • - Girls and Women Fight Back Against Rape Culture
    by University of Leicester) Mendes, Kaitlynn (Associate Professor in Media and Communication, Associate Professor in Media and Communication, et al.
    £30.49 - 95.49

    In light of popular feminist movements such as #MeToo, which harness new technologies to challenge rape culture, this pioneering book explores how digital feminist campaigns are used, felt, and experienced by members of the public including feminist leaders and "everyday" activists and participants.

  • by University Lecturer, Leiden University) Schneider, Florian (University Lecturer & et al.
    £32.99 - 95.49

  • - Algorithmic Power and Politics
    by University of Copenhagen) Bucher, Taina (Assistant Professor of Communication and IT & Assistant Professor of Communication and IT
    £29.99 - 95.49

  • - Technology, Political Communication, and Innovation Over Time
    by DePaul University) Epstein, Ben (Assistant Professor of Political Science & Assistant Professor of Political Science
    £104.99

  • - The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong
    by School of Journalism and Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong) Lee, Francis L.F. (Professor of Journalism and Communication, et al.
    £34.49 - 107.99

  • - Politics and Power
    by Royal Holloway, University of London) Chadwick, Andrew (Professor of Political Science, et al.
    £114.99

    New communication technologies have reshaped media and politics. But who are the new power players? The Hybrid Media System shows how the interactions among older and newer media technologies, genres, norms, behaviors, and organizational forms now shape power relations among political actors, media, and publics.

  • - Technology-Intensive Campaigning and the Data of Democracy
    by Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Daniel (Associate Professor & et al.
    £37.49 - 103.99

    Drawing on an innovative dataset of the professional careers of 628 presidential campaign staffers working in technology from 2004-2012 and interviews with more than 60 staffers, Prototype Politics details how and explains why the Democrats have taken up technology more than Republicans over the past decade.

  • - Digital Listening and the New Political Strategy
    by David Karpf
    £132.99

    Netroots activist organizations are increasingly turning to digital analytics in order to listen to their supporters, monitor public sentiment, experiment with new tactics, and develop strategies that can succeed in the new media environment. This book discusses the rise of "analytic activism," including both its strengths and its limitations.

  • by Montclair State University) Penney, Joel (Assistant Professor of Communication and Media & Assistant Professor of Communication and Media
    £34.99 - 114.99

  • - Media and Memories of Neoliberalism
    by University of Glasgow) Hoskins, Charles Sturt University) Tulloch, Andrew (Interdisciplinary Research Professor in Global Security, et al.
    £30.99 - 125.49

    Risk and Hyperconnectivity brings together for the first time three paradigms of work: new risk theory, neoliberalization theory and connectivity theory, to illuminate how the kaleidoscope of risk events in the opening years of the new century have recharged a neoliberal battlespace of media, economy and security.

  • - The Politics of Everyday Life in Tunisia
    by Georgetown University School of Public Service in Qatar) Zayani, Mohamed (Associate Professor of Critical Theory & Associate Professor of Critical Theory
    £34.99 - 125.49

    This book brings into focus the relationship between Internet development, youth activism, cyber resistance, and political participation.

  • - Digital Campaigning and the Construction of Citizenship
    by Fordham University) Baldwin-Philippi, Jessica (Assistant Professor of New Media & Assistant Professor of New Media
    £32.99 - 125.49

    Using Technology, Building Democracy investigates the solidification of digital strategies in the post-'08 boom in election technology, and uses the emerging trends it unearths as lenses to investigate questions that are foundational to the study of politics and citizenship.

  • - Communicating Engagement in a Networked Age
    by University of Wisconsin-Madison) Wells, Chris (Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication and Faculty Affiliate in the Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture & Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication and Faculty Affiliate in the Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture
    £32.99 - 125.49

    This book examines what the relationship between young citizens and civic groups looks like on the Web and in social media.

  • - The Social Media Revolution in American Politics
    by Jason B. Gainous & Kevin M. Wagner
    £34.99 - 132.99

    Using theory and data, Gainous and Wagner illustrate how online social media is bypassing traditional media and creating new forums for the exchange of political information and campaigning.

  • - Digital Media and the Arab Spring
    by Department of Communication, University of Washington) Howard, Philip N. (Associate Professor of Communication and International Studies, et al.
    £37.49 - 143.49

    In 2011, the international community watched as citizens mobilized through the Internet and digital media to topple three of the world's most entrenched dictators: Ben Ali in Tunisia, Mubarak in Egypt, and Qaddafi in Libya. This book examines not only the unexpected evolution of events during the Arab Spring, but the longer history of desperate-and creative-digital activism through the Arab world.

  • - The Crafting of Networked Politics from Howard Dean to Barack Obama
    by University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) Kreiss, Daniel (Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication & Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication
    £31.49 - 112.49

  • - The Unexpected Transformation of American Political Advocacy
    by David Karpf
    £36.99 - 112.49

    The Internet is facilitating a generational transition among American political advocacy organizations. This book provides a detailed exploration of how "netroots" advocacy groups - MoveOn.org, DailyKos.com, DemocracyforAmerica.com, and the Progressive Change Campaign Committee - differ from "legacy" peer organizations. It also explains the partisan character of these technological innovations.

  • - The Internet and the Geography of Opportunity
    by University of Iowa) Tolbert, University of Illinois-Chicago) Mossberger, Karen (Professor of Public Administration, et al.
    £29.99 - 112.49

    This analysis of how the ability to participate in society online affects political and economic opportunity finds that technology use matters in wages and income and civic participation and voting.

  • - Information and Citizenship in the 21st Century
    by Department of Communication, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Tewksbury, David (Associate Professor of Communication, et al.
    £27.99 - 112.49

    News on the Internet synthesizes research on developing and current patterns of online news provision with the literature on traditional, offline media to create a conceptual map for understanding the way that public affairs and news are presented and consumed on the internet.

  • - Sentiment, Technology, and Politics
    by Department of Communication, University of Illinois-Chicago) Papacharissi, Zizi (Professor and Head & et al.
    £36.99 - 135.49

  • - Online Communities and Political Mobilization
    by University of Washington) Beyer, Jessica L. (Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Jackson School for International Studies Center for Global Politics & et al.
    £34.49 - 135.49

    In Expect Us, Beyer looks at political consciousness and action in four communities, each born out of chaotic online social spaces that millions of individuals enter, spend time in, and exit moment by moment: Anonymous (4chan.org), IGN.com, World of Warcraft, and The Pirate Bay.

  • - Information Technology and Political Islam
    by University of Washington) Howard, Philip N. (Associate Professor of Communication & Associate Professor of Communication
    £36.99 - 67.99

  • - Political Parties, Politicians, and Political Manipulation on Social Media
     
    £95.49

    Social media platforms do not just circulate political ideas, but support computational propaganda and manipulative disinformation campaigns. Although some of these disinformation campaigns are carried out directly by individuals, most are waged by software, commonly known as bots, programmed to perform simple, repetitive, robotic tasks. Including case studies from nine countries and covering propaganda efforts over a wide array of social media platforms, this bookargues that bots, fake accounts, and social media algorithms amount to a new political communications mechanism that it terms "computational propaganda."

  • - Information and Communication Technology in Areas of Limited Statehood
     
    £31.49

    Bits and Atoms explores the governance potential found in the explosive growth of digital information and communication technology in areas of limited statehood. The chapters explore when and if the growth in digital technology can fill some of the governance vacuum created by the absence of an effective state.

  • - Information and Communication Technology in Areas of Limited Statehood
     
    £135.49

    Bits and Atoms explores the governance potential found in the explosive growth of digital information and communication technology in areas of limited statehood. The chapters explore when and if the growth in digital technology can fill some of the governance vacuum created by the absence of an effective state.

  • - The Political Limits of the Internet in the Post-Soviet Sphere
    by Sarah (Professor of Political Communication Oates
    £83.49

    This study of the Russian internet explores how, when, and why the internet challenges leaders in non-free states. Using an analysis of content, community, catalysts, control, and co-optation, Revolution Stalled moves beyond 'virtual' politics to show how the internet can threaten and defy information hegemony and re-shape societies.

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