Fast politics [electronic resource] : propaganda in the age of TikTok / Laura Pérez Rastrilla, Pablo Sapag M., Armando Recio García, editors.
2023
HM742 .F37 2023
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Title
Fast politics [electronic resource] : propaganda in the age of TikTok / Laura Pérez Rastrilla, Pablo Sapag M., Armando Recio García, editors.
ISBN
9789819951109 (electronic bk.)
9819951100 (electronic bk.)
9819951097
9789819951093
9819951100 (electronic bk.)
9819951097
9789819951093
Publication Details
Singapore : Springer, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 196 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-99-5110-9 doi
Call Number
HM742 .F37 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
302.23/1
Summary
The goal of this book is to show the role of TikTok as a tool for political purposes. To this end, the authors analyse the messages posted on this social medium by political figures and institutions such as politicians and political parties, their impact on political landscapes, as well as the transformation of political communication techniques in order to suit the platforms features. In the last two years, the exponential growth of TikTok has led an increasing number of politicians and institutions to incorporate it into their communication strategies. The platform displays some very different features from other social media that determine the way in which the content is presented. In addition, it manages to reach an audience that normally does not access or share political messages. Within this context, the volume pursues two main objectives. First, to examine how the communication techniques and the peculiarities of this social medium where short videos with actors in informal attitudes prevail affect the political message. A second objective is to analyse the influence of the messages distributed through TikTok that redefine political scenarios, and of the relationships of politicians and parties with voters. The core of the book comprises case studies that are organised into three parts, with nine chapters in all. The authors are scholars and practitioners of political communication, with diverse geographical representation, who approach the topics from a range of methodological perspectives. The first part addresses the state of the art and the influence of TikTok features on the way political communication is performed. The second part discusses the influence of TikTok on electoral scenarios and political culture in India, Bangladesh, the United States, and Ecuador. Finally, in the third part, TikTok is analysed as an instrument for promoting far right politicians and parties in Europe, as in the case of Matteo Salvini in Italy, and AfD in Germany and Vox in Spain. The volume is oriented to both scholars and communication professionals, such as journalists, communication consultants, and speechwriters, who want to become familiar with the platform, learn about its political impact, or wish to deepen their understanding of transformations in communication techniques and their adaptation to this growing social medium.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 25, 2023).
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Language of politics.
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Table of Contents
TikTok: New Media, Old Propaganda. State of the Art and Possibilities for Political Communication
The Moving Body as the Articulator, Meme, and Affective Link in Political Communication on TikTok
Scrolling Politics: TikTok in the Politainment Era
From Popular Culture to Popular Politics: TikToking in India and Bangladesh
The Dangerous but Efficacious Potency of the Social Media Behemoth TikTok on U.S. Politics with Gen Z: Conceptualization of Mis-, Disinformation and Propaganda on TikTok.
The Moving Body as the Articulator, Meme, and Affective Link in Political Communication on TikTok
Scrolling Politics: TikTok in the Politainment Era
From Popular Culture to Popular Politics: TikToking in India and Bangladesh
The Dangerous but Efficacious Potency of the Social Media Behemoth TikTok on U.S. Politics with Gen Z: Conceptualization of Mis-, Disinformation and Propaganda on TikTok.