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Power Shift? Political Leadership and Social Media
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ABSTRACT
Power Shift? Political Leadership and Social Media examines how political leaders have adapted to the challenges of social media, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and memes, among other means of persuasion. Established political leaders now use social media to grab headlines, respond to opponents, fundraise, contact voters directly, and organize their election campaigns. Leaders of protest movements have used social media to organize and galvanize grassroots support and to popularize new narratives: narratives that challenge and sometimes overturn conventional thinking. Yet each social media platform provides different affordances and different attributes, and each is used differently by political leaders.
In this book, leading international experts provide an unprecedented look at the role of social media in leadership today. Through a series of case studies dealing with topics ranging from Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump's use of Twitter, to Justin Trudeau's use of selfies and Instagram, to how feminist leaders mobilize against stereotypes and injustices, the authors argue that many leaders have found additional avenues to communicate with the public and use power. This raises the question of whether this is causing a power shift in the relationship between leaders and followers. Together the chapters in this book suggest new rules of engagement that leaders ignore at their peril.
The lack of systematic theoretically informed and empirically supported analyses makes Power Shift? Political Leadership and Social Media an indispensable read for students and scholars wishing to gain new understanding on what social media means for leadership.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part 1|80 pages
Leaders and the New Instruments of Media Persuasion
chapter 2|16 pages
The President Tweets the Press
chapter 3|16 pages
Vulgar Eloquence in the Digital Age
chapter 4|14 pages
"Delete Your Account"? Hillary Rodham Clinton Across Social Media Platforms in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election 1
chapter 5|13 pages
The Visually Viral Prime Minister
chapter 6|19 pages
Tweeting the Agenda
part Part 2|56 pages
Twitter, Leaders, and Populism
chapter 7|15 pages
Populism and Social Media Popularity
chapter 8|14 pages
A Marriage of Twitter and Populism in the French Presidential Campaign? the Twitter-Discourse of Challengers Macron and Le Pen
chapter 9|25 pages
Political Communication Patterns and Sentiments Across Time on Twitter in the 2017 Election in the Netherlands
part Part 3|92 pages
Social Media and Grassroots Politics