Bibliography on Semiotics of web communication
Dear all, I am working on the bibliography for my new class on Semiotics of web communication at University of Torino, Italy. Do you have books/articles (but also websites/blog) to suggest, that I could add to my list? Good tips are always welcome! Please note that I will focus on web campaigning and e-mobilisation, and the use of social networks to engage citizens. Many thanks, Daria -- Daria Santucci, Ph.D. Torino, Italy skype dariaonline twitter dariatweet
Daria Daniel Chandler's Semiotics for Beginners (http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Documents/S4B/semiotic.html) has been useful for me and my students over nearly 15 years Suely ________________________________ From: Daria Santucci <webcampaigning.lab@gmail.com> To: Air-L@listserv.aoir.org Sent: Thu, October 15, 2009 8:07:02 AM Subject: [Air-L] Bibliography on Semiotics of web communication Dear all, I am working on the bibliography for my new class on Semiotics of web communication at University of Torino, Italy. Do you have books/articles (but also websites/blog) to suggest, that I could add to my list? Good tips are always welcome! Please note that I will focus on web campaigning and e-mobilisation, and the use of social networks to engage citizens. Many thanks, Daria -- Daria Santucci, Ph.D. Torino, Italy skype dariaonline twitter dariatweet _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/
Please note that I will focus on web campaigning and e-mobilisation, and the use of social networks to engage citizens.
Daria, There are several resources in this area . If you are interested in the "current" EU context , take a look at the Rosanna De Rosa's blog - a leading European expert in the field: http://www.politicaonline.it/ (in Italian) The blog also includes international resources: http://www.politicaonline.it/index.php?page_id=239 A selection of online resources is available on the website of the Political Lab at Stanford: http://pcl.stanford.edu/ . For example: • Media Systems, News Delivery and Citizens' Knowledge of Current Affairs "Transformation of the Public Sphere" essay by Shanto Iyengar and James Curran • Experimental Designs for Political Communication Research: Using New Technology and Online Participant Pools to Overcome the Problem of Generalizability Overview of online experimental research conducted by PCL • A New Era of Minimal Effects? The Changing Foundations of Political Communication, W.L. Bennett & S. Iyengar • Polarization in Less than Thirty Seconds: Continuous Monitoring of Voter Response to Campaign Advertising Feedback graphs and an example of an online feedback dial are available from the Senate Ad dial study. • Media Systems, Public Knowledge and Democracy: A Comparative Study, J. Curran, S. Iyengar, A. B. Lund & I. Salovaara-Moring • Media Politics: A Citizen's Guide There are interesting abstract discussing recent trends in the IR10.0 program, where you can also find author's names for contacts, more resources, etc. http://docs.google.com/View?id=ddzgskkg_33gfjbg39z Monica Murero
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