[Air-L] Readings on online advocacy?

Luis E. Hestres luishestres at gmail.com
Wed Aug 13 11:45:14 PDT 2014


Thanks to everyone who replied. In addition to the suggestions shared with the whole list, here are some I received off-list:

Brouwer, D. & Hess, A. (2007). Making sense of ‘God hates fags’ and ‘Thank God for 9/11’: A thematic analysis of milbloggers’ responses to Reverend Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church. Western Journal of Communication, 71, 69-90.

Croeser, S. (2012). Contested technologies: The emergence of the digital liberties movement. First Monday, 17(8). http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/4162

Delany, C. (2014). How to Use the Internet to Win in 2014: http://www.epolitics.com/winningin2014/

Delany, C. (2011). Online Politics 101: http://www.epolitics.com/download-online-politics-101/

Delany, C. (2009). Learning from Obama: http://www.epolitics.com/learning-from-obama/

Hess, A. (2010). Democracy through the lens of the camcorder: Argumentation and vernacular spectacle on YouTube in the 2008 election. Argumentation & Advocacy, 47, 106-122. 

Hess, A. (2009). Resistance up in smoke: Analyzing the limitations of deliberation on YouTube. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 26, 411-434. 

If you have more please share. Thanks!

~Luis


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