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[ecrea] Oxford Studies in Digital Politics - Latest Book - Prototype Politics by Daniel Kreiss
Fri Oct 14 06:20:42 GMT 2016
Prototype Politics: Technology-Intensive Campaigning and the Data of
Democracy, by Daniel Kreiss
Political scientists have shown that Republicans effectively used the
strategy of party building and networking to gain campaign and electoral
advantage throughout the twentieth century. In Prototype Politics,
Daniel Kreiss argues that contemporary campaigning has entered a new
technology-intensive era that the Democratic Party has engaged to not
only gain traction against the Republicans, but to shape the new
electoral context and define what electoral participation means in the
twenty-first century.
Prototype Politics provides an analytical framework for understanding
why and how campaigns are newly technology-intensive, and why digital
media, data, and analytics are at the forefront of contemporary
electoral dynamics. The book discusses the importance of infrastructure,
the contexts within which technological innovation happens, and how the
collective making of prototypes shapes parties and their technological
futures. Drawing on an analysis of the careers of 629 presidential
campaign staffers from 2004-2012, as well as interviews with party
elites on both sides of the aisle, Prototype Politics details how and
why the Democrats invested more in technology, were able to attract
staffers with specialized expertise to work in electoral politics, and
founded an array of firms to diffuse technological innovations down
ballot and across election cycles. Taken together, this book shows how
the differences between the major party campaigns on display in 2012
were shaped by their institutional histories since 2004, as well as that
of their extended network of allied organizations. In the process, this
book argues that scholars need to understand how technological
development around politics happens in time and how the dynamics on
display during presidential cycles are the outcome of longer processes.
Link:
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/prototype-politics-9780199350254?prevSortField=1&sortField=8&start=0&resultsPerPage=20&prevNumResPerPage=20&lang=en&cc=gb#
For the other books in the series please visit:
https://global.oup.com/academic/content/series/o/oxford-studies-in-digital-politics-osdp/?cc=gb&lang=en&prevNumResPerPage=20&prevSortField=1&sortField=8&resultsPerPage=20&start=0
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