Digital Activism and Society: Politics, Economy and Culture in Network Communication
The Digital Activism and Society: Politics, Economy and Culture in Network Communication series focuses on the political use of digital everyday-networked media by corporations, governments, international organizations (Digital Politics), as well as civil society actors, NGOs, activists, social movements and dissidents (Digital Activism) attempting to recruit, organise and fund their operations, through information communication technologies.
The series publishes books on theories and empirical case studies of digital politics and activism in the specific context of communication networks. Topics covered by the series include, but are not limited to:
- the different theoretical and analytical approaches of political communication in digital networks;
- studies of socio-political media movements and activism (and hacktivism);
- transformations of older topics such as inequality, gender, class, power, identity and group belonging;
- strengths and vulnerabilities of social networks.
Series Editor
Dr Athina Karatzogianni
About the Series Editor
Dr Athina Karatzogianni is an Associate Professor at the University of Leicester, UK. Her research focuses on the intersections between digital media theory and political economy, in order to study the use of digital technologies by new sociopolitical formations.
Published Books in this Series:
Digital Materialism: Origins, Philosophies, Prospects by Baruch Gottlieb
Nirbhaya, New Media and Digital Gender Activism by Adrija Dey
Digital Life on Instagram: New Social Communication of Photography by Elisa Serafinelli
Internet Oligopoly: The Corporate Takeover of Our Digital World by Nikos Smyrnaios
Digital Activism and Cyberconflicts in Nigeria: Occupy Nigeria, Boko Haram and MEND by Shola A. Olabode
Platform Economics: Rhetoric and Reality in the Sharing Economy by Cristiano Codagnone
Communication as Gesture: Media(tion), Meaning, & Movement by Michael Schandorf
Journalism and Austerity: Digitization and Crisis during the Greek Memoranda by Christos Kostopoulos
Forthcoming Titles:
Chinese Social Media: Face, Sociality, and Civility by Shuhan Chen and Peter Lunt
Posthumanism in Digital Culture: Cyborgs, Gods and Fandom by Callum McMillan
Protest Technologies and Media Revolutions: The Longue Dure edited by Athina Karatzogianni, Michael Schandorf and Ioanna Ferra
The Emerald Handbook of Digital Media in Greece: Journalism and Political Communication in Times of Crisis
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ANASTASIA VENETI
Bournemouth University, UK
ATHINA KARATZOGIANNI
University of Leicester, UK
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First edition 2020
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ISBN: 978-1-83982-401-2 (Print)
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Table of Contents
Athina Karatzogianni and Anastasia Veneti
Korinna Patelis
Evi Karathanasopoulou
Dimitrios Giomelakis and Andreas Veglis
Theodora Saridou and Andreas Veglis
Paschalia (Lia) Spyridou
Eylem Yanardaolu
Iliana Giannouli
Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
Dimitris Boucas and Petros Iosifidis
Achilleas Karadimitriou
Lambrini Papadopoulou and Theodora A. Maniou
Christos Kostopoulos
Yiannis Mylonas
Anastasia Deligiaouri
Panos Koliastasis
Gerasimos Karoulas
Theofanis Exadaktylos
Nikos Smyrnaios and Athina Karatzogianni
Amalia Triantafillidou, Prodromos Yannas and Anastasia Kani
Anastasia Veneti and Petros Ioannidis
Stamatis Poulakidakos
Naya Kalfeli
Savvas Makridis, Vassiliki Papageorgiou and Dimitrios M. Papadakis
Charis Gerosideris and Ioanna Ferra
Stamatia (Matina) Zestanaki
List of Tables
Chapter 4 |
Table 4.1. | Media Websites under Study. | 56 |
Table 4.2. | SEO Factors under Study. | 57 |
Table 4.3. | Results of SEO Factors (Dichotomous). | 58 |
Table 4.4. | Nondichotomous SEO Factors. | 58 |
Chapter 6 |
Table 6.1. | Rep. Measures Regression Predicting Propensity to Use Participatory Features, Regardless of Form of Participation. | 90 |
Chapter 7 |
Table 7.1. | List of Participants. | 103 |
Chapter 8 |
Table 8.1. | Participants' Profile. | 117 |
Chapter 11 |
Table 11.1. | List of Interviewees and Type of Media Outlet They Work in. | 166 |
Chapter 13 |
Table 13.1. | Table of Participants. | 200 |
Chapter 17 |
Table 17.1. | Magnitude of Electoral District per Electoral Year for MPs Practicing Media Related Professions. | 266 |
Table 17.2. | Positions Occupied Before the First Election for the Greek Political Personnel (MPs, MEPs, Cabinet Members) for the Period 19912015. | 268 |
Chapter 18 |
Table 18.1. | Blame-Shifting Index (BSI) and Exclusivity Index (EI) Scores for Each Newspaper's Main Editorials Broken Down by Frames. | 284 |
Chapter 19 |
Table 19.1. | Geographical Provenance of the Tweets Containing the Hashtag #TellEurope. | 300 |
Table 19.2. | Number of Mentions of the Five Candidates on Twitter During the Debate. | 300 |