[Air-L] Discourse on Technology in Political Campaigns
Deen Freelon
dfreelon at gmail.com
Fri Jul 19 06:49:09 PDT 2013
Adam,
I've also found it difficult to find good work on tech discourse--the
discourse itself is everywhere, but the second-order research is hard to
find, in part because keyword searches tend to bring up mainly
first-order stuff.
That said, Evgeny Morozov's the Net Delusion is quite good on this. His
new book may be as well but I haven't yet read it.
There's also this, from awhile back but still good: Jordan, T. (2001).
Language and libertarianism: The politics of cyberculture and the
culture of cyberpolitics. The Sociological Review, 49(1), 1-17.
Finally, I've got a manuscript under review on a closely related topic
(news discourses on tech in politics); if you're interested I can send
you a copy. ~DEEN
On 7/19/2013 8:11 AM, Adam Fish wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I am presently writing on politicians, namely Gore and Obama, talking about
> the internet on the campaign trail. I am looking for citations for research
> on discourses on technology in politics.
>
> Any leads?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best,
>
>
>
>
> Adam Fish, PhD
>
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