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| #847724 in eBooks | 2013-08-02 | 2013-08-02 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent analysis of the real impact of new media|By RKT|Chadwick's argument in *The Hybrid Media System* is so clear, so simple and straightforward that you shouldn't be surprised if you frequently find yourself thinking something along the lines of "Well, of course that's the way it works." That old and new media practices are combining to produce a hybrid logic that has sig|||"The Hybrid Media System is thoroughly worth the read: illuminating, reorienting, even analytically liberating." -- Regina G. Lawrence, University of Texas at Austin, Political Science Quarterly |||"In The Hybrid Media System: Politics and Power, Andrew Chadw
The diffusion and rapid evolution of new communication technologies has reshaped media and politics. But who are the new power players? Written by a leading scholar in the field, The Hybrid Media System is a sweeping and compelling new theory of how political communication now works.
Politics is increasingly defined by organizations, groups, and individuals who are best able to blend older and newer media logics, in what Andrew Chadwick terms a hybrid...
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