Political Communication in Real Time

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Amy E. Jasperson
audience response analysis
Big data
campaign advertising effects
Candidate Evaluations
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CNN
continuous audience feedback methods
Continuous Response Data
Continuous Response Measurement
CRM Data
Dan Schill
Delta Modelling Group
Dial Testing
digital media research
Digital Trace Data
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Exit Poll
experimental political science
Feeling Thermometer Score
Magid Associates
Media & Politics
Media Rating Data
Message Functions
Microsoft
Negative Ads
Obama Vote Share
Parliament II
Party Id
Party Identification
polarization dynamics
Political Campaign Processes
Political Communication
Presidential Debates
Public Opinion
Random Effect Variances
Real Time Reaction
Real Time Responses (RTR)
Real---Time Response Measurement in the Social Sciences
Research Methods
Rita Kirk
RTR
Smart Phone
Televised Debates
Twitter
Uncommon Situations
Vice Versa
voter behavior measurement
Voter Intent

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138949416
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Much has been made of the speed and constancy of modern politics. Whether watching cable news, retweeting political posts, or receiving news alerts on our phones, political communication now happens continuously and in real time. Traditional research methods often do not capture this dynamic environment. Early studies that guided the study of political communication took place at a time when transistors and FM radio, television, and widely distributed films technologically changed the way people gained information and developed knowledge of the world around them. Now, the environment has transformed again through digital innovations.

This book provides one of the first systematic assessment of real-time methods used to study the new digital media environment. It features twelve chapters—authored by leading researchers in the field—using continuous or real time response methods to study political communication in various forms. Moreover, the authors explain how viewer attitudes can be measured over time, message effects can be pin-­pointed down to the second of impact, behaviors can be tracked and analyzed unobtrusively, and respondents can naturally respond on their smartphone, tablet, or even console gaming system. Leading practitioners in the field working for CNN, Microsoft, and Twitter show how the approach is being innovatively used in the field.

Political Communication in Real Time is a welcome addition to the growing field of interest in "big data" and continuous response research. This volume will appeal to scholars and practitioners in political science and communication studies wishing to gain new insights into the strengths and limitations of this approach. Political communication is a continuous process, so theories, applications, and cognitive models of such communication require continuous measures and methods.

Dan Schill is Associate Professor in the School of Communication Studies and Affiliate Faculty in Political Science at James Madison University. His research is focused on advocacy, political communication, technology, and the mass media.

Rita Kirk is Professor and Director of the Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility at Southern Methodist University. Her research focuses on campaign communication concentrating on emergent technologies, the development of public arguments, and hate speech.

Amy E. Jasperson is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Rhodes College. Her research focuses on media framing and its resonance with citizens, communication during crises, campaign advertising strategies, and gender and media.