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082 _a323.042
_bZUN/N
100 _aedited by Homero Gil de Zuniga
245 0 _aNew technologies and civic engagement: New agendas in communication/
260 _aLondon:
_bRoutledge,
_c2015.
300 _a240 p.
505 _aPARTI Reconceptualizing Citizenship 1 Sampling from the Civic BufFct:Youth, New Media, and Do-It-Yourself Citizenship Kjerstin nwrsoii 2 Buying in or Tuning Out; The Role of Consumption in Politically Active Young Adults Lucy A tkimon 3 Civic Engagement of Youths during Their Transition to Adulthood Rosanne SchoU ' ' . 4 Social Media and Youth Participation in Singapore Marko Skoric 5 Social Madia and Their Impact on Civic Participation Homero Gil de Zmiga and Saif Shahin PART II New Publics and Citizenship 6 Egocentric Publics and Perceptions of the Worlds around Us Hermndo Rojas I Internet, Egocentric Pubiics, and Extremism Magdakna Wojcieszak 8 In Search of Cognitive Complexity in the Contemporary Public Sphere Jennifer Brnndidge 9 Effects of Otiline Political Messages on Their Senders: Conceptual Tools and Research Directions Raymond Pingree PART III Structure of Citizenship 10 "Click here to take action": Action Repertoires of Youth Civic Organizations and the Changing Nature of Civic Participation Chrk Welh II Engaging Audiences via Online News Sites Natalie Jomini Strand, Ashley Muddiman, and Joshua Scacco 12 Personalization and the Future of News Matt Hindman Epilogue 13 What's Next? Three Challenges for the Future of Political Communication Research Bruce Bimber
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