When the Nerds Go Marching in
Title | When the Nerds Go Marching in PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel K. Gibson |
Publisher | Oxford Studies in Digital Poli |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0195397789 |
When the Nerds Go Marching In examines the increasing role and centrality of the internet within election campaigns across established democracies since the 1990s. Combining an extensive review of existing literature and comparative data sources with original survey evidence and web content analysis of digital campaign content across four nations--the UK, Australia, France, and the U.S.--the book maps the key shifts in the role and centrality of the internetin election campaigns over a twenty year period. Based on her findings, Gibson speculates on the future direction for political campaigns as they increasingly rely on digital tools and artificial intelligence for direction and decision-making during elections.
Mitt Romney, Mormonism, and the 2012 Election
Title | Mitt Romney, Mormonism, and the 2012 Election PDF eBook |
Author | L. Perry |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2014-08-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1137360828 |
This book seeks to address the question of how we should understand the impact of Mitt Romney's faith in the 2012 election. As the first Mormon to earn a presidential nomination from a major party, the book provides a comprehensive study of Romney's historic candidacy.
The Impulse Society
Title | The Impulse Society PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Roberts |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2014-09-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1608198146 |
The author of The End of Food argues that today's technologically driven, high-speed consumer economy is preventing the advancement of society and recovery from the recession, tracing three decades of economic decline while identifying possible resolutions.
When the Nerds Go Marching In
Title | When the Nerds Go Marching In PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel K. Gibson |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2020-08-03 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0190949031 |
Digital technology has moved from the margins to the mainstream of campaign and election organization in contemporary democracies. Previously considered a mere novelty item, technology has become a basic necessity for any candidate or party contemplating a run for political office. While it is difficult to pinpoint exactly when the first digital campaign was officially launched, the general consensus is that the breakthrough moment, at least in terms of public awareness, came during the 1992 U.S. election cycle. At the presidential level, it was Democratic nominee Bill Clinton who laid claim to this virtual terra nova after his staff uploaded a series of basic text files with biographical information for voters to browse. Since that time, use of the internet in elections has expanded dramatically in the U.S. and elsewhere. When the Nerds Go Marching In examines the increasing role and centrality of the internet within election campaigns across established democracies since the 1990s. Combining an extensive review of existing literature and comparative data sources with original survey evidence and web content analysis of digital campaign content across four nations--the UK, Australia, France, and the U.S.--the book maps the key shifts in the role and centrality of the internet in election campaigns over a twenty year period. Specifically, Gibson sets out the case for four phases of development in digital campaigns, from early amateur experimentation and standardization, to more strategic mobilization of activists and voters. In addition to charting the way these developments changed external interactions with citizens, Gibson details how this evolution is transforming the internal structure of political campaigns. Despite some early signs that the internet would lead to the devolution of power to members and supporters, more recent developments have seen the emergence of a new digitally literate cohort of data analysts and software engineers in campaign organizations. This group exercises increasing influence over key decision-making tasks. Given the resource implications of this new "data-driven" mode of digital campaigning, the book asserts that smaller political players face an even greater challenge to compete with their bigger rivals. Based on her findings, Gibson also speculates on the future direction for political campaigns as they increasingly rely on digital tools and artificial intelligence for direction and decision-making during elections.
The Nerd
Title | The Nerd PDF eBook |
Author | Larry Shue |
Publisher | Dramatists Play Service, Inc. |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780822208112 |
THE STORY: Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fellow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved his life after he was seriously wounded in Vie
Romancing the Nerd
Title | Romancing the Nerd PDF eBook |
Author | Leah Rae Miller |
Publisher | Entangled: Teen |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2016-04-05 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1633752267 |
Dan Garrett has become exactly what he hates—popular. Until recently, he was just another live-action role-playing nerd on the lowest rung of the social ladder. Cue a massive growth spurt and an uncanny skill at taking three-point shots in basketball and voilà...Mr. Popular. It's definitely weird. And the biggest drawback? Going from high school zero to basketball hero cost Dan the secret girl of his dorky dreams. A band geek with an eclectic fashion sense, Zelda Potts's “coolness” stat is about minus forty-two. Dan turning his back on her and the rest of nerd-dom was brutal enough, but when he humiliates her at school, Zelda decides it's time for a little revenge—dork style. Never mind that she used to have a crush on him. Never mind that her plan could backfire big time. It's time to roll the dice...and hope like freakin' hell she doesn't lose her heart in the process.
American Scientist
Title | American Scientist PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 614 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Greek letter societies |
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