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Poaching Politics : Online Communication During the 2016 US Presidential Election, Hardback Book

Poaching Politics : Online Communication During the 2016 US Presidential Election Hardback

Part of the Frontiers in Political Communication series

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The 2016 US election was ugly, divisive, maddening, and influential.

In this provocative new book, Paul Booth, Amber Davisson, Aaron Hess, and Ashley Hinck explore the effect that everyday people had on the political process.

From viewing candidates as celebrities, to finding fan communities within the political spectrum, to joining others online in spreading (mis)information, the true influence in 2016 was the online participant.

Poaching Politics brings together research and scholars from media studies, political communication, and rhetoric to provide an interdisciplinary perspective on the role of participatory cultures in shaping the 2016 US presidential election.

Poaching Politics heralds a new way of creating and understanding shifts in the nature of political communication in the digital age.

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