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Politicians on social media, Pete Schauer

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Politicians on social media, Pete Schauer
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
resource.interestGradeLevel
Grade 9 to12
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Politicians on social media
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Pete Schauer
Series statement
At issue
Table of contents
The majority of social media users are frustrated over political content / Maeve Duggan and Aaron Smith -- Does increased use of social media reflect greater political engagement? / John Wihbey -- Social media's negative influence on politicians / Taylor Allison -- How social media is used in modern campaigns / Pamela Rutledge -- How social media negatively impacted the 2016 election / Sam Sanders -- President Trump's twitter use is unheralded / Tamara Keith -- The decontextualization of politics in social media / Neal Gabler -- Not all politicians use social media the same way / Pew Research Center -- Social media has changed politics forever / Deana A. Rohlinger -- Social media can be misleading / Filippo Menczer -- Social media trends are an accurate indicator of political behavior / Joseph DiGrazia, Karissa McKelvey, Johan Bollen, and Fabio Rojas -- Social media drives more political engagement / Darrell M. West -- The media no longer breaks political news / Lumen Learning -- Social media can spread false information / Phil Howard -- The power behind political social media is virality / Tom Murse -- Social media can't fix world politics / Rania Fakhoury -- Trolling, tribalism, and performance on social media / Lam Thuy Vo
Target audience
juvenile

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