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[ecrea] Abstract Announcement for International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP) 8(1)
Wed Feb 15 20:57:07 GMT 2017
Abstract Announcement for International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP) 8(1)**
The contents of the latest issue of:
International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP)
Volume 8, Issue 1, January - March 2017
*ARTICLE 1*
Mediatized Witnessing and the Ethical Imperative of Capture
Sasha A Q Scott (Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom)
This article explores these issues through the witnessing of public
death events: those shocking, exceptional and morally significant deaths
that
become ‘public' through their mediation, observing that the continuous
and contiguous production and consumption of media content has given rise
to new performative rituals of local witnessing for (potentially) global
audiences.
To read a PDF sample of this article, click on the link below.
www.igi-global.com/viewtitlesample.aspx?id=176424
<http://www.igi-global.com/viewtitlesample.aspx?id=176424>
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*ARTICLE 2*
Political Participation in the Form of Online Petitions: A Comparison of
Formal and Informal Petitioning
Janne Berg (Åbo Akademi University, Political Science, Vasa, Finland)
This paper contributes to the field of e-participation by studying
e-petitioning on both formal and informal petition bodies.
The aim is to contribute to the understanding of the features of formal
and informal e-petition platforms as well as the characteristics of the
e-petitions.
A formal (kansalaisaloite.fi) and an informal e-petition platform
(adressit.com) in Finland were compared using quantitative content analysis.
To read a PDF sample of this article, click on the link below.
www.igi-global.com/viewtitlesample.aspx?id=176425
<http://www.igi-global.com/viewtitlesample.aspx?id=176425>
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*ARTICLE 3*
Organization Still Matters: Parties' Characteristics, Posting and
Followers' Reactions on Facebook
Rosa Borge Bravo (Open University of Catalonia, Department of Law and
Political Science, Barcelona, Spain),
Marc Esteve Del Valle (University of Groningen, Department of Media
Studies and Journalism, Groningen, Netherlands)
Use of social media by political parties has become a part of their
communication strategies. In Catalonia, where around 20% of
Internet users obtain political information through Facebook and
Twitter, parties use these channels widely. This article has
examined 814 posts, 5,772 comments, 52,470 likes and 25,907 shares from
the official Facebook pages of Catalan parties in order to
ascertain the relevance of the classical party characteristics (party
size, level of institutionalization, centralization of decision-making,
position at the ideological cleavages) on how parties and their
followers behave on Facebook.
To read a PDF sample of this article, click on the link below.
www.igi-global.com/viewtitlesample.aspx?id=176426
<http://www.igi-global.com/viewtitlesample.aspx?id=176426>
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*ARTICLE 4*
Interaction on Instagram?: Glimpses from the 2014 Swedish Elections
Uta Russmann (Department of Communication, Marketing & Sales, FHWien of
WKW University of Applied Sciences for Management & Communication,
Vienna, Austria), Jakob Svensson (School of Arts & Communication, Malmö
University, Malmö, Sweden)
This paper directs attention to the use of Instagram by political
parties in the Swedish national elections in 2014. It investigates how
political parties made use of Instagram – a platform centered around
images – when engaging in interaction with their followers on the platform.
To read a PDF sample of this article, click on the link below.
http://www.igi-global.com/viewtitlesample.aspx?id=176427&ptid=158507&t=Interaction%20on%20Instagram?:%20Glimpses%20from%20the%202014%20Swedish%20Elections
Editor-in-Chief: Yasmin Ibrahim (Queen Mary, University of London,
United Kingdom)
Founder: Celia Romm Livermore (Wayne State University, USA)
Published by IGI Global Publishing, Hershey, USA,
www.igi-global.com/ijep <http://www.igi-global.com/ijep>
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