This dissertation applied mass communication theory and the interdisciplinary theory of social network analysis to the networked political blogosphere and its relationship to mass media. Utilizing such mass communication theories as agenda setting, the two-step flow, and gatekeeping, this study examined eighteen political blogs across the political spectrum (left-leaning, right-leaning, and moderate blogs), two elite mass media outlets (the New York Times and the Washington Post), and two elite mass media blogs (political blogs from the New York Times and the Washington Post), using both hyperlink analysis as well as textual content analysis. Hyperlinking provided information on gatekeeping and the social network connections between blogs a...
In this dissertation I investigate how mass media outlets might act politically by using their agend...
The growth of technologies and tools branded as =new media‘ or =Web 2.0‘ has sparked much discussion...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
This dissertation applied mass communication theory and the interdisciplinary theory of social netwo...
In the weeks leading to the primary of 2016 U.S. Presidential elections, the blogosphere was filled ...
For the last ten years Internet has become more popular and is now used by most Swedes every day. I...
This thesis attempts to explain the political communication process in relation to blogs. The first ...
This dissertation brings together the findings from three experimental studies that seek to understa...
Most past agenda setting studies have focused on first-level agenda setting effects i.e. the transfe...
A number of incidents such as the Obama-is-a-Muslim rumor during the 2008 presidential election su...
In an attempt to build relationships with audience members in the digital media environment, news or...
This dissertation examines how people and organizations used the World Wide Web to discuss and debat...
Many media researchers have turned their attention to new media, specifically how the proliferation ...
The media environment has changed dramatically in recent years. First altered by cable news, which u...
Few venues span the spectrum of political ideas better than the blogosphere, the sprawling online ne...
In this dissertation I investigate how mass media outlets might act politically by using their agend...
The growth of technologies and tools branded as =new media‘ or =Web 2.0‘ has sparked much discussion...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
This dissertation applied mass communication theory and the interdisciplinary theory of social netwo...
In the weeks leading to the primary of 2016 U.S. Presidential elections, the blogosphere was filled ...
For the last ten years Internet has become more popular and is now used by most Swedes every day. I...
This thesis attempts to explain the political communication process in relation to blogs. The first ...
This dissertation brings together the findings from three experimental studies that seek to understa...
Most past agenda setting studies have focused on first-level agenda setting effects i.e. the transfe...
A number of incidents such as the Obama-is-a-Muslim rumor during the 2008 presidential election su...
In an attempt to build relationships with audience members in the digital media environment, news or...
This dissertation examines how people and organizations used the World Wide Web to discuss and debat...
Many media researchers have turned their attention to new media, specifically how the proliferation ...
The media environment has changed dramatically in recent years. First altered by cable news, which u...
Few venues span the spectrum of political ideas better than the blogosphere, the sprawling online ne...
In this dissertation I investigate how mass media outlets might act politically by using their agend...
The growth of technologies and tools branded as =new media‘ or =Web 2.0‘ has sparked much discussion...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...