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[ecrea] CALL FOR AUTHORS: Encyclopedia of Social Media and Politics
Wed Oct 10 11:11:40 GMT 2012
We are inviting academic editorial contributors to the Encyclopedia of 
Social Media and Politics, a new 2-volume reference to be published by 
CQ Press/SAGE Reference in 2013.
*Please see the list of topics currently available for assignment below*
Social media are revolutionizing and galvanizing politics in the United 
States and around the world. Old modes and methods of political 
communication from elites to the masses (top down) and from the masses 
to elites (bottom up) are being rapidly displaced by new social media, 
and activists are building new movements and protests using social media 
to alter mainstream political agendas. Members of Congress now routinely 
turn to Twitter to spar with partisan opponents or broadcast messages to 
constituents, and use YouTube to post their latest campaign 
advertisements. The power of social media in politics is not isolated to 
the United States. In the popular uprisings triggered by the Arab Spring 
social media have played an enormous part in the organizing of protests 
and keeping dissident voices from being completely stifled by repressive 
regimes, despite attempts by those regimes to restrict access to the 
Internet and social media platforms or technologies. In approximately 
400 signed articles, this 2-volume reference work will cover the 
phenomenon of social media and politics in an A-to-Z format.
This comprehensive encyclopedia will be marketed to academic and public 
libraries as a print and digital product available to students via the 
library’s electronic services. The General Editor, who will be reviewing 
each submission to the project, is Dr. Kerric Harvey, Center for 
Innovative Media, George Washington University.
We are currently making assignments with a final deadline for 
submissions of December 1, 2012.
If you are interested in contributing to this cutting-edge reference, it 
is a unique opportunity to contribute to the contemporary literature, 
redefining sociological issues in today’s terms. Moreover, it can be a 
notable publication addition to your CV/resume and broaden your 
publishing credits. CQ Press/SAGE Publications offers an honorarium 
ranging from SAGE book credits for smaller articles up to a free set of 
the printed product for contributions totaling 10,000 words or more.
If you would like to contribute to building a truly outstanding 
reference with the Encyclopedia of Social Media and Politics, please 
contact me by the e-mail information below. I will provide you with 
submission guidelines and a sample article. Please provide a brief 
summary of your academic/publishing credentials in related disciplines.
Thanks very much,
Lisbeth Rogers
Author Manager
(politics /at/ golsonmedia.com)
The list of topics (including words counts) currently available for 
assignment follows below.  Please note, this is not the complete list of 
topics to be included in the encyclopedia, but only those that are 
currently available.
140ELECT.com (Twitter campaigns)  800
2000 Congressional Campaigns  1,800
2002 Congressional Campaigns  1,800
2004 Congressional Campaigns  2,200
2004 Presidential Campaigns  2,200
2006 Congressional Campaigns  3,000
2008 Congressional Campaigns  5,000
Aggregation  1,200
Alpha Blogger  1,200
American Debt Crisis (and Twitter)  2,200
Anonoblog  800
Bahrain (social media, unrest)  2,200
Berkman Center (Harvard)  1,200
Blog storm  800
Blog Syndication  800
Blogs  3,500
Blood Sport Campaigns  1,200
Bookmarking  800
Bottom-Up Campaigns  1,800
Bounce Back (technical)  1,000
Bounce Back effect (cultural)  1,200
Buzz Creation  1,000
Campaigns, Digital  3,000
Campaigns, Email  1,200
Campaigns, Grassroot  3,000
Campaigns, Organizing  3,000
Campaigns, Virtual  2,200
Cantor, Eric  2,200
Cause-Marketing Campaigns  1,800
Center for Civic Media  800
Center for Innovative Media (GWU)  800
Center for International Media Assistance   800
Chaffetz, Jason  2,200
Chartered Institute of Public Relations
Social Media Guidelines  1,000
Civil Rights  2,200
Clickable Calls to Action  800
Click-Through Rate  800
Coattail Effect  1,000
Coburn, Tom  2,200
Code Pink  1,000
Cognitive Surplus  1,200
Communication  2,200
Constituency  3,000
Constituent Relations Manager  800
Content Communities  800
ContractFromAmerica.com  800
Cultivation  1,000
Cyber-Vigilantism  800
Cyclical message strategy (Julielyn Gibbons)  1,200
Cynicism, Political  1,000
Debate (via social media)  2,200
Decoy Campaign Websites  1,000
Delicious.com  800
Deliverability  1,200
DeMint, Jim  2,200
Demonstrations, Organizing  1,800
Digerati  800
Digital Cultures Research Centre  800
Durbin, Richard J.  2,200
Earned Media  800
Edgerank  800
Education, Issues In  3,000
Ellmers, Renee  2,200
Embedding  800
Engagement Advertising  1,200
Engagement Features  1,000
E-Voter Institute  800
Fan page  800
FAX Machine and Tiananmen Square Crisis  1,200
Feedreader  800
Findability  800
Fleming, John  2,200
Forbes, J. Randy  2,200
Forecasting Elections (social media data)  3,000
Foreign Policy  3,000
Friendster  1,100
Fund Raising  2,200
Geo-Locational Enabling  800
Geotagging  800
Get Out The Vote (GOTV) Drives  1,800
Grassley, Chuck  2,200
Gutierrez, Luis V.  2,200
Hagan, Kay  2,200
Haloscan  800
Hard Place Theatre  800
HeadCount.org  800
Healthcare  2,200
Honeycomb Framework  800
Hootsuite.com  800
Hoyer, Steny  2,200
I Am Gonna Be Your Friend Campaign  800
I Am Second Movement  800
Immersive Journalism  1,200
Inferring Sentiment  800
Influence on Elections  3,000
Information Aggregation  1,000
Informationalized Nations Versus Industrialized Nations  2,200
      Innovation and Technology 5,000
Inouye, Dan2,200
Instant Messengers, IRC, ICQ 800
Institutional Cabling 800
International Online Communities  5,000
Internet gathering (online protest)  1,800
Issa, Darrell  2,200
LGBT Rights  1,800
Lieberman, Joe  2,200
List Cleaning/Scrubbing/Pruning  800
Lobbyists  2,800
Luddite  800
McCarthy, Kevin  2,200
McCotter, Thaddeus  2,200
Medicare  1,200
Meetup.com 800
Meltwater Group/Meltwater Election Buzz  1,000
Membership Communications Project (data aggregation project)  1,200
Meme Mapping  800
Menendez, Robert  2,200
Meta-Data  800
Mobile/Smart Phone Messaging  1,200
Moblog.net  800
Moblogging  800
Morozov Principle  1,200
Multiple (social media campaign aid)  800
Multiple Leveraging  1,200
Nation of Islam Movement  1,000
Network Influentials  1,200
News Media  2,200
Obama for America iPhone Application  800
Online Smear Campaigns (2008)  1,200
Open Dems  800
Open Rate  800
Outparty Innovation Incentives   800
Over-Building  800
Parallel Modeling  1,200
Peer to Peer  800
Pelosi, Nancy  2,200
Pence, Mike  2,200
Personalization  1,000
Pew Internet and American Life Project 800
Phishing, Political  800
Picasa  800
PICON Principle  1,000
Pioneers in Social Media and Politics  3,000
Platform  800
Polis, Jared  2,200
Political Base  1,800
Political Parties (compare social media use)  2,200
Politico  800
Politics, Impulse  1,200
Polling  2,800
Portman, Rob  2,200
Poverty  1,800
Predictive Analytics  1,800
Price, Tom  2,200
Professional bloggers
(Problogger, Mediabistro, Journalism Jobs)  1,200
Proxy Measurements  1,000
Psychographics   1,200
Public Diplomacy Institute (GWU)  800
Real-Time Communication Nodes  1,000
Return on Investment  1,800
Rich Media Ad   800
Robin Hood Foundation  800
RSS Feeds  800
Ryan, Paul   2,200
Sanders, Bernie  2,200
Schools4All  800
Schumer, Charles  2,200
Search and Scrape Capability (FBI plan)  1,200
Search Engine Optimization  800
Secondhand Political Engagement  1,400
Shirky Principle, The  1,000
Shot@Life Campaign  800
Signal Blocking  800
Skunk Ops  1,200
Snowball Effect 1,200
Social Good Summit (September 22, 2011)  1,000
Social Security  1,800
Sockpuppets  900
Spending and Debt, Government  2,200
Sponsored Listings  800
Streaming Media  800
StumbleUpon  800
Superconnected  800
Survey Monkey  800
Take the Pledge  800
Taxes  1,800
Technology Diffusion Paradigm (Joel Achenbach article)  1,200
      Technology Steward  800
Television and Social Media  2,200
Television Personalities and Social Media in Politics  3,000
Terrorism  1,800
Thune, John  2,200
Townhall.com  800
Trackback  800
Transparency  1,200
Trendrr  800
Truth Team  800
Truthout  800
Truthy Research Project (Indiana University)  1,000
Twestival  800
TwitVid.com  800
Ubicomp  800
Udall, Mark  2,200
Unemployment  2,200
United States (social media, unrest)  3,500
Viralocity  800
Vitter, David  2,200
Voter Apathy  1,000
Voter Demographics  2,200
Voter Turnout (social media's impact)  1,800
Warm Traffic  800
Warner, Mark  2,200
Web Mapping and Online Politics  1,800
World Can't Wait  800
Youth Engagement (social media and politics) 2,000
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