Case Study of my.barackobama.com: Promoting Participatory Democracy?

Case Study of my.barackobama.com: Promoting Participatory Democracy?

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dc.contributor.author Baarda, Rachel
dc.date.accessioned 2012-05-09T12:21:04Z
dc.date.available 2012-05-09T12:21:04Z
dc.date.created 2012 en_US
dc.date.issued 2012-05-09
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10393/22850
dc.description.abstract An ongoing debate surrounds the question of whether digital media can promote participatory democracy. A qualitative case study was conducted on Barack Obama’s campaign social networking site, my.barackobama.com, in order to investigate the ways in which the website promotes or discourages participatory democracy. For a rich analysis, the case study drew on various relevant theoretical perspectives, including the concepts of participatory democracy and digital democracy. The case study included a content analysis of the website and interviews with members of groups on the site. The study found that my.barackobama.com promoted political knowledge and non-electoral participation, but failed to promote political discussion and community. Consequently, the recommendations highlighted the importance of an online public sphere. The findings of this case study add to the research literature about the political use of digital media, and they also add new information about Barack Obama’s digital media strategies. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Barack Obama en_US
dc.subject digital media en_US
dc.subject political website en_US
dc.subject participatory democracy en_US
dc.subject qualitative en_US
dc.subject case study en_US
dc.title Case Study of my.barackobama.com: Promoting Participatory Democracy? en_US
dc.type Thèse / Thesis en_US
dc.faculty.department Communication en_US
dc.contributor.supervisor Luppicini, Rocci
dc.embargo.terms immediate en_US
dc.degree.name MA en_US
dc.degree.level masters en_US
dc.degree.discipline arts en_US

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