Tag | Ind | Content |
001 | ## | 0002-2798 |
020 | ## | \a9780190203658 (ebook) |
020 | ## | \a9780190203610 |
035 | ## | \a(ELIB.KPI)0000-0113 |
050 | ## | \aElectronic Book |
100 | 1# | \aWells, Chris,\d1980- |
245 | 14 | \aThe civic organization and the digital citizen : \b communicating engagement in a networked age / \c Chris Wells. |
260 | ## | \aNew York : \b Oxford University Press, \c 2015. |
300 | ## | \a1 online resource (xi, 250 pages) : \b digital, PDF file(s). |
490 | 0# | \aOxford studies in digital politics. |
500 | ## | \aDescription based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on June 16, 2015). |
505 | 0# | \aMachine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Young Citizens and the Changing Face of Civic Information -- Chapter 2: Two Paradigms of Civic Information -- Chapter 3: Civic Organizations in the New Media Environment -- Chapter 4: Civic Organizations' Communications on the Web -- Chapter 5: Civic Organizations' Communications through Facebook -- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Communicating Civic Life to Digital Citizens -- Appendices -- References -- Index. |
520 | 3# | \aThis title investigates the changing relationship between citizens and civic organisations by exploring how social changes and innovations in communication technology are transforming the information expectations and preferences of citizens. It is the first work to bring together theories of civic identity change with research on civic organisations. Specifically, it argues that a shift in information styles may help to explain the disjuncture felt by many young people when it comes to institutional participation and politics. |
650 | #4 | \aPolitical participation \x Technological innovations. |
650 | #4 | \aCommunication in politics \x Technological innovations. |
650 | #4 | \aInternet \x Political aspects. |
653 | ## | \aElectronic books. |
776 | 08 | \iPrint version : \z 9780190203610. |
856 | 40 | \nEbook\uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190203610.001.0001 |
930 | ## | \aE-Book |