
Among The Ways That Digital Media Has Transformed Political Activism, The Most Remarkable Is Not That New Media Allows Disorganized Masses To Speak, But That It Enables Organized Activist Groups To Listen. Beneath The Waves Of E-petitions, Likes, And Hashtags Lies A Sea Of Data - A Newly Quantified Form Of Supporter Sentiment - And Advocacy Organizations Can Now Utilize New Tools To Measure This Data To Make Decisions And Shape Campaigns. In This Book, David Karpf Discusses The Power And Potential Of This New Analytic Activism, Exploring The Organizational And Media Logics That Determine How Digital Inputs Shape The Choices That Political Campaigners Make. He Provides The First Careful Analysis Of How Organizations Like Change.org And Upworthy.com Influence The Types Of Political Narratives That Dominate Our Facebook Newsfeeds And Twitter Timelines, And How Moveon.org And Its Netroots Peers Use Analytics To Listen More Effectively To Their Members And Supporters. As Well, He Identifies The Boundaries That Define The Scope Of This New Style Of Organized Citizen Engagement. But Also Raising A Note Of Caution, Karpf Identifies The Dangers And Limitations In Putting Too Much Faith In These New Forms Of Organized Listening.
This book investigates how digital data analytics have fundamentally altered the operational strategies and decision-making processes of modern political advocacy organizations. David Karpf, an associate professor at George Washington University specializing in digital politics, examines the shift from broad-based digital mobilization to data-driven organizational listening. He argues that while these tools allow groups to better understand supporter sentiment, they also impose new media logics that dictate which political narratives gain visibility in the public sphere.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and political analysts frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the intersection of digital media and organizational behavior. Readers often note the academic rigor of the prose, which balances theoretical frameworks with practical observations of modern political campaigns.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190266147
ISBN-13:
9780190266141
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