Communicative Civic-ness

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Bridgette Wessels
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Citizen Journalism
Civic Communication
Civic Concerns
Civic Contexts
Civic Issues
Civic Journalism
Civic Media
Civic Networks
civic participation
Civic Sphere
Civil Society
Connective Action
contemporary
Contemporary Society
democratic engagement
digital age
digital civic engagement frameworks
digital civic participation
Digital Networked Age
Direct Democracy
economic
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Facebook
Formal Political Communication
Global Information Culture
global networks
human rights
Lived Political Culture
London riots
Mass Self-communication
media
networked public discourse
Occupy Wall Street
online activism analysis
participation
participatory democracy theory
political communication
Political Culture
Political Culture Shape
political engagement
Political Online Groups
Political Parties
protest movements
public sphere
qualitative civic research
Social Media
Social Media Design
Social Media Feature
social order
society
sociological media studies
students
transmission
Twitter
Voicing social concerns

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138959378
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Communicative Civic-ness explores how political culture shapes social media interactions in civic participation, arguing that social media usage is informed by context-specific civil and political culture.

Drawing on cutting-edge research, the book develops a new robust theoretical and conceptual framework on civic engagement and participation, comprising:

  • contextual ethos of civic communication;
  • political culture and civic communication;
  • use of social media in private and public spheres;
  • design of social media.

It critically addresses issues within the concept of political culture and develops the concept of ‘communicative civic-ness’. This concept seeks to aid a better-informed debate about the capacity of social media to support the pluralistic discussions that underpin deliberative democratic processes.

This book appeals to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as academics with an interest in areas including (but not limited to) sociology, political science and media studies. It will also provide useful information and understanding to third sector organisations and policy-makers regarding forms of civic participation.

Bridgette Wessels is Professor of Sociology and Social Inequalities at the University of Glasgow, UK. Her research focuses on the development and use of digital technology and services in social and cultural life. This includes digital services and communication in the public sphere, everyday life and civic life, social and digital inequalities, as well as specific areas such as telehealth, mobile communication and privacy in digital communication.

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