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Cordoba-Hernandez, Ana Maria.
Digital political participation, social networks and big datadisintermediation in the era of Web 2.0 /
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Digital political participation, social networks and big databy Jose Manuel Robles-Morales, Ana Maria Cordoba-Hernandez.
Reminder of title:
disintermediation in the era of Web 2.0 /
Author:
Robles-Morales, Jose Manuel.
other author:
Cordoba-Hernandez, Ana Maria.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019.
Description:
xi, 151 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
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Subject:
Online social networksPolitical aspects.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27757-4
ISBN:
9783030277574$q(electronic bk.)
Digital political participation, social networks and big datadisintermediation in the era of Web 2.0 /
Robles-Morales, Jose Manuel.
Digital political participation, social networks and big data
disintermediation in the era of Web 2.0 /[electronic resource] :by Jose Manuel Robles-Morales, Ana Maria Cordoba-Hernandez. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xi, 151 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- PART I. THE FRAMEWORK: TOWARDS A DISINTERMEDIATED POLITICS? -- Chapter 2. The mediated public opinion: When everything happens through others -- Chapter 3. The culture of politics on the Network -- Chapter 4. The political potential of social networks -- Chapter 5. The dreams of technological reason generate monsters -- PART II. DISINTERMEDIATION IN SOCIAL NETWORKS -- Chapter 6. The disintermediation of the agents, the case of #UnidosPodemos -- Chapter 7. The disintermediation of the message: the case of #BlackLivesMatter -- Chapter 8. The disintermediation of the space: the case of #BringBackOurGirls -- Chapter 9. How does politics work? The Big Data view -- Chapter 10. Conclusions.
This book explores the changes in political communication in light of the development of a public opinion mediated by web 2.0 technologies. One of the most important changes in political communication is related to the process of disintermediation, i.e. the process by which digital technologies allow citizens to compete in the public space with those agents who, traditionally, co-opted public opinion. However, while disintermediation has undeniably generated a number of advances, having linked citizens to the public debate, the authors highlight some aspects where disintermediation is moving away from a rational and inclusive public space. They argue that these aspects, related to the immediacy, polarization and incivility of the communication, obscure the possibilities for democratization of digital political communication. Jose Manuel Robles-Morales is a lecturer at the Sociology III Department at Complutense University, Spain. His research focuses on digital political participation, digital political theory, and technological differences (digital divide) His publications have appeared in journals such as Information Communication and Society, The European Journal of Communication Research, Revista Internacional de Sociologia and Revista Espanola de Investigaciones Sociologicas. Ana Maria Cordoba-Hernandez is Research and Faculty Head at the Faculty of Communication at the University of La Sabana, Colombia. Her research focuses on media, specifically in the context of international communication, digital political participation, the transformation of the network society and the analysis of socio-political phenomena across social networks.
ISBN: 9783030277574$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-27757-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HM742 / .R635 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 302.30285
Digital political participation, social networks and big datadisintermediation in the era of Web 2.0 /
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