[n° ou bulletin] Titre : | 33 - Décembre 2009 - The Internet and the electoral communication | Type de document : | document électronique | Année de publication : | 2009 | Importance : | 155 p. | Format : | Pdf | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | MEDIAS
| Tags : | égalité hommes-femmes internet politique élections | Index. décimale : | 302.23 Media | Résumé : | "Ever faithful to its desire to encourage critical analysis and debate concerning culture and audiovisual media in today's
world, Quaderns del CAC has started to renovate its format and content, culminating in the first edition of 2010.
Gradual changes have been made throughout 2009 with a new design and format, as well as a renewed editorial board and international advisory board made up of experts, researchers and professionals of great prestige in their respective areas.
The journal's founding goals continue to apply and these changes are aimed at enhancing the quality of the research published and its dissemination. On the one hand, such aims result in an approach to the field of communication and audiovisual culture from different disciplinary perspectives (social, political, legal, economic, humanistic and technological) and, on the other hand, a call for particular attention to be paid, within the context of European and international investigation, to research closer to the Consell de l’Audiovisual de Catalunya's own areas of competence (in geographical and thematic terms). The journal will continue to be published online in Catalan, Spanish and English and will also publish an offline version in Catalan.
In this new chapter, the journal will include a guest article to start each issue; the "Monographic theme" section remains and the "Observatory" section will be extended with articles from high quality research by academic and professional centres and groups. The "Observatory" articles will be subject to a blind review procedure. Quaderns del CAC therefore invites audiovisual researchers to submit and publish their research findings in this section of the journal." | Note de contenu : | Introduction
Monographic: The Internet and the electoral communication
The Internet, election campaigns and citizens: state of affairs
How is Internet use changing the way in which politics is carried out and communicated?
Politics 2.0 with the Nintendo generation
Political e-mobilisation and participation in the election campaigns of Ségolène Royal (2007) and Barack Obama (2008)
Barack Obama's use of the Internet is transforming political communication
Weblogs and electoral processes: the Spanish political blogosphere with regard to the 2008 general elections
The 2009 Galician elections through political leaders’ blogs
E-ruptions in Party Politics? The case of Web 2.0 and Norwegian Parties
The impact of political events on blog conversational patterns: two cases from Greece
Grassroots Organizations Go Online: The Case of Party-List Winners and New Media Technologies in the 2007 Philippines Elections
Observatory
Women on TV news programmes
The use of images of dead people on television and other media. The opinion of the journalists of Catalonia
Fame, the media and public opinion
The first radio presenters in Catalonia, from the invention's beginning to the early days of Franco's regime
| En ligne : | http://www.cac.cat/web/recerca/quaderns/hemeroteca/detall.jsp?NDg%3D&Mw%3D%3D&Jy [...] |
[n° ou bulletin] 33 - Décembre 2009 - The Internet and the electoral communication [document électronique] . - 2009 . - 155 p. ; Pdf. Langues : Anglais Catégories : | MEDIAS
| Tags : | égalité hommes-femmes internet politique élections | Index. décimale : | 302.23 Media | Résumé : | "Ever faithful to its desire to encourage critical analysis and debate concerning culture and audiovisual media in today's
world, Quaderns del CAC has started to renovate its format and content, culminating in the first edition of 2010.
Gradual changes have been made throughout 2009 with a new design and format, as well as a renewed editorial board and international advisory board made up of experts, researchers and professionals of great prestige in their respective areas.
The journal's founding goals continue to apply and these changes are aimed at enhancing the quality of the research published and its dissemination. On the one hand, such aims result in an approach to the field of communication and audiovisual culture from different disciplinary perspectives (social, political, legal, economic, humanistic and technological) and, on the other hand, a call for particular attention to be paid, within the context of European and international investigation, to research closer to the Consell de l’Audiovisual de Catalunya's own areas of competence (in geographical and thematic terms). The journal will continue to be published online in Catalan, Spanish and English and will also publish an offline version in Catalan.
In this new chapter, the journal will include a guest article to start each issue; the "Monographic theme" section remains and the "Observatory" section will be extended with articles from high quality research by academic and professional centres and groups. The "Observatory" articles will be subject to a blind review procedure. Quaderns del CAC therefore invites audiovisual researchers to submit and publish their research findings in this section of the journal." | Note de contenu : | Introduction
Monographic: The Internet and the electoral communication
The Internet, election campaigns and citizens: state of affairs
How is Internet use changing the way in which politics is carried out and communicated?
Politics 2.0 with the Nintendo generation
Political e-mobilisation and participation in the election campaigns of Ségolène Royal (2007) and Barack Obama (2008)
Barack Obama's use of the Internet is transforming political communication
Weblogs and electoral processes: the Spanish political blogosphere with regard to the 2008 general elections
The 2009 Galician elections through political leaders’ blogs
E-ruptions in Party Politics? The case of Web 2.0 and Norwegian Parties
The impact of political events on blog conversational patterns: two cases from Greece
Grassroots Organizations Go Online: The Case of Party-List Winners and New Media Technologies in the 2007 Philippines Elections
Observatory
Women on TV news programmes
The use of images of dead people on television and other media. The opinion of the journalists of Catalonia
Fame, the media and public opinion
The first radio presenters in Catalonia, from the invention's beginning to the early days of Franco's regime
| En ligne : | http://www.cac.cat/web/recerca/quaderns/hemeroteca/detall.jsp?NDg%3D&Mw%3D%3D&Jy [...] |
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