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- James E. Katz
Boston, USA
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- Michael Barris
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- Anshul Jain
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Table of contents (11 chapters)
Front Matter
Pages i-xFraming the Issue
Front Matter
Pages 1-1Situating Social Media and Citizen Participation in the Obama Era
- James E. Katz, Michael Barris, Anshul Jain
Pages 11-19Digital Media and Electoral Politics: An Abbreviated History
- James E. Katz, Michael Barris, Anshul Jain
Pages 21-38
The Obama Presidency
Front Matter
Pages 39-39Framing the “People’s White House”: Crowdsourcing and the Citizen’s Briefing Book
- James E. Katz, Michael Barris, Anshul Jain
Pages 41-50Grand Challenges: Crowdsourcing a Vision for Science and Technology
- James E. Katz, Michael Barris, Anshul Jain
Pages 63-71The Supreme Court Vacancies and the Healthcare Debate
- James E. Katz, Michael Barris, Anshul Jain
Pages 73-84Social Media Modalities: Examples and Patterns from the Obama White House
- James E. Katz, Michael Barris, Anshul Jain
Pages 85-108Propagation of Social Media Modalities in the Federal Government
- James E. Katz, Michael Barris, Anshul Jain
Pages 109-126
Perspectives and Outlook on the Social Media President
Front Matter
Pages 127-127
Back Matter
Pages 171-215
Reviews
"The Social Media President is a fascinating and instructive analysis and critique of the use of social media by President Obama. I heartily recommend it." - Fred I. Greenstein, Professor of Politics Emeritus, Princeton University, USA
"Obama's political campaign machine broke all sorts of fundraising records and media outreach goals. But as The Social Media President reveals, the more important and lasting story has to do with the transformation of the office of the presidency. There are important differences between the role of digital media in Obama's campaign and his administration. These authors reveal that while some presidential initiatives have made innovative use of social media, even the highest political office holder in the land can't crowd-source everything." - Philip N. Howard, Professor, University of Washington, USA
Authors and Affiliations
Boston, USA
James E. Katz
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title:The Social Media President
Book Subtitle:Barack Obama and the Politics of Digital Engagement
Authors:James E. Katz, Michael Barris, Anshul Jain
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137378354
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan New York
eBook Packages:Palgrave Political & Intern. Studies Collection,Political Science and International Studies (R0)
Copyright Information:James E. Katz, Michael Barris, and Anshul Jain 2013
Hardcover ISBN:978-1-137-38085-2Published: 18 December 2013
Softcover ISBN:978-1-137-38084-5Published: 18 December 2013
eBook ISBN:978-1-137-37835-4Published: 18 December 2013
Edition Number:1
Number of Pages:X, 215
Number of Illustrations:5 b/w illustrations
Topics:Political Science,European Politics,Political History,Social Media,Online Marketing/Social Media