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Author Katz, James Everett, author.

Title The social media president : Barack Obama and the politics of digital engagement / by James E. Katz, Michael Barris and Anshul Jain
Published New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, [2013]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 215 pages)
Contents 1. A Wonderful Illusion: Citizen Participation in the Obama Era -- 2. Scholarship of the New Media Landscape -- 3. New Media and Electoral Politics: An Abbreviated History -- 4. The Social Media President -- 5. The Citizen's Briefing Book -- 6. White House Online Town Hall -- 7. Expert Labs -- 8. The Supreme Court Vacancies and the Health Care Debate -- 9. President OBama and the Government -- 10. Social Media, Policy, and Transparency -- 11. A Changes Focus -- 12. Analytical Perspective -- 13. Conclusion and Implications
Summary Prominent in Barack Obama's political campaigns and presidency has been a promise to use social media tools to engage American citizens in the business of democratic governance, stirring the hopes of millions who believe in the democratizing potential of information and communication technology. Yet what has become of these promises? To what extent have they been realized? Shattering views of social media as a cure-all for limits on citizen deliberation and governmental representation, "The Social Media President: Barack Obama and the Politics of Digital Engagement" analyzes the White House's use of Twitter and other online tools for a wide range of policy initiatives and strategic campaigns. Drawing on interviews, case studies and social-media content, the authors provide a bold take on a subject too frequently prone to exaggerated expectations. By examining presidential campaigns since 1992 and the actions of President Obama since taking office in 2009, a clearer picture emerges about the strengths and weaknesses of social media for public engagement. In terms of setting national policy, or getting systematic citizen input, a social media-enabled future would not only be difficult to implement with foreseeable technology, it could actually erode democratic institutions of voting and representation. Yet social media's prominence continues to grow and it is destined to play an ever-larger role in political rhetoric, campaign strategies, governance appeals and public debate. The thoughtful attention the authors provide to the successes, limitations and missed opportunities of the Obama Administration should command the interest of concerned scholars, practitioners and citizens everywhere
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Obama, Barack.
SUBJECT Obama, Barack fast
Obama, Barack 1961- gnd
Subject Presidents -- United States.
Communication in politics -- Technological innovations -- United States
Internet -- Political aspects -- United States
Social media -- Political aspects -- United States
HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General.
Réseaux sociaux en ligne.
Chefs d'Etat.
Chefs de gouvernement.
Communication de masse.
Technologies de l'information et de la communication.
Politique de la communication.
Communication politique.
Communication in politics -- Technological innovations
Internet -- Political aspects
Presidents
Social media -- Political aspects
Internet
Politik
Etats-Unis d'Amérique.
United States
Genre/Form dissertations.
Academic theses
Academic theses.
Thèses et écrits académiques.
Form Electronic book
Author Barris, Michael, author.
Jain, Anshul (Political scientist), author.
ISBN 9781137378354
1137378352
9781137380845
1137380845
9781137380852
1137380853
9781306409001
1306409004