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Political Turbulence - by Helen Margetts & Peter John & Scott Hale & Taha Yasseri (Paperback)

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  • How social media is giving rise to a chaotic new form of politics As people spend increasing proportions of their daily lives using social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, they are being invited to support myriad political causes by sharing, liking, endorsing, or downloading.
  • About the Author: Helen Margetts is professor of society and the Internet and director of the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford.
  • 304 Pages
  • Political Science, Political Process

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How social media is giving rise to a chaotic new form of politics

As people spend increasing proportions of their daily lives using social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, they are being invited to support myriad political causes by sharing, liking, endorsing, or downloading. Chain reactions caused by these tiny acts of participation form a growing part of collective action today, from neighborhood campaigns to global political movements. Political Turbulence reveals that, in fact, most attempts at collective action online do not succeed, but some give rise to huge mobilizations--even revolutions.

Drawing on large-scale data generated from the Internet and real-world events, this book shows how mobilizations that succeed are unpredictable, unstable, and often unsustainable. To better understand this unruly new force in the political world, the authors use experiments that test how social media influence citizens deciding whether or not to participate. They show how different personality types react to social influences and identify which types of people are willing to participate at an early stage in a mobilization when there are few supporters or signals of viability. The authors argue that pluralism is the model of democracy that is emerging in the social media age--not the ordered, organized vision of early pluralists, but a chaotic, turbulent form of politics.

This book demonstrates how data science and experimentation with social data can provide a methodological toolkit for understanding, shaping, and perhaps even predicting the outcomes of this democratic turbulence.



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"This engagingly written and elegantly designed study tests to their limits half a century's worth of big ideas about collective action. The authors convincingly show why information signals, visibility, and the distribution of thresholds are important for explaining the pace and scale of political engagement. Essential reading if you want to understand how it all kicks off online."--Andrew Chadwick, author of The Hybrid Media System: Politics and Power

"This compelling book shows how, when, and why individuals decide to join online collective actions, and what makes those actions scale up. Using a fascinating array of cases taken from the news headlines of our time, the authors draw an important set of conclusions about democracy in turbulent times. Political Turbulence provides invaluable insights into political participation, individual choice, and democracy in an age of changing societies and politics."--Lance Bennett, University of Washington

"Political Turbulence is an exciting book. The authors bring a psychological perspective to the analysis of experimental results and big data to tell an insightful and fresh story about social media and collective action dynamics at the individual level."--Bruce Bimber, author of Information and American Democracy: Technology in the Evolution of Political Power

"This is great, adventurous social science."--Philip N. Howard, coauthor of Democracy's Fourth Wave?: Digital Media and the Arab Spring



Review Quotes




"Political Turbulence provides useful information about the role of social media in shaping political agendas. . . . Researchers of political engagements via the Internet will find the book useful to advance knowledge in this field."---Kioko Ireri, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly

"[C]ontributes an important series of creatively and rigorously researched insights into the social mechanics of Internet-based collective action, handing researchers a new toolbox of methods and techniques in the process."-- "Science"

"A comprehensive study."---Ivor Gaber, Times Higher Education

"A revelatory study."---Stuart Weir, Open Democracy UK

"In this comprehensive masterpiece on social media and collective action, Margetts, Hale, Yasseri (University of Oxford) and John (University College London) set out to rigorously analyze the effect that information provided by or presented to other people has on any one individual, and how cumulative 'tiny acts' of political participation scale up to form, or not form, a mobilization. . . . A compelling read."---Edwin Njonguo, International Journal on World Peace

"One of The Guardian's Best Politics Books of 2016, chosen by Gaby Hinsliff"

"Sheds interesting light on the year's great upheavals."---Gaby Hinsliff, Guardian Best Politics Books of 2016

"Winner of the 2017 W.J.M. Mackenzie Book Prize, Political Studies Association"



About the Author



Helen Margetts is professor of society and the Internet and director of the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford. Peter John is professor of political science and public policy at University College London. Scott Hale is a data scientist at the Oxford Internet Institute. Taha Yasseri is a research fellow in computational social science at the Oxford Internet Institute.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .67 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.01 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Political Process
Genre: Political Science
Number of Pages: 304
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Theme: Media & Internet
Format: Paperback
Author: Helen Margetts & Peter John & Scott Hale & Taha Yasseri
Language: English
Street Date: September 5, 2017
TCIN: 1002712627
UPC: 9780691177922
Item Number (DPCI): 247-26-1977
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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