Battle For Hearts And Minds: New Media And Elections In Singapore
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Battle For Hearts And Minds: New Media And Elections In Singapore

New Media and Elections in Singapore

  1. 300 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Battle For Hearts And Minds: New Media And Elections In Singapore

New Media and Elections in Singapore

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Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. List of Figures
  3. List of Tables
  4. Rashomon Effect: Introduction
  5. 1. Not Quite an “Internet” Election: Survey of Media Use of Voters
  6. 2. Legal Landmines and OB Markers: Survival Strategies of Alternative Media
  7. 3. Untapped Potential: Internet Use by Political Parties
  8. 4. Pro, Anti, Neutral: Political Blogs and their Sentiments
  9. 5. Who Calls the Shots? Agenda Setting in Mainstream and Alternative Media
  10. 6. Different But Not That Different: New Media’s Impact on Young Voters’ Political Participation
  11. 7. The Leap fromtheVirtual to the Real: Facebook Use and Political Participation
  12. 8. David vs Goliath: Twitter’s Role in Equalising Big-Party Dominance
  13. 9. Lifting the Veil of Ignorance: Internet’s Impact on Knowledge Gap
  14. 10. Squaring Political Circles: Coping with Conflicting Information
  15. 11. The Silence of the Majority: Political Talk during Election Time
  16. Conclusion
  17. Appendix 1
  18. Appendix 2
  19. About the Contributors