@book
{TN_libero_mab2,
author = {
Hendricks, John Allen
AND
Denton, Robert E. Jr
},
title = {
Communicator-in-chief
how Barack Obama used new media technology to win the White House
},
publisher = {Lexington Books},
isbn = {9780739141052},
isbn = {9780739141069},
isbn = {9780739141076},
keywords = {
Obama, Barack
,
Political campaigns United States
,
Presidents United States Election 2008
,
Communication in politics United States
,
Mass media Political aspects United States
,
Presidents Election 2008 United States
,
Aufsatzsammlung
,
Präsidentenwahl
,
Wahlkampf
,
Neue Medien
,
Geschichte 2008
,
USA
,
Politische Kommunikation
,
Kommunikationstechnik
},
year = {2010},
abstract = {Includes bibliographical references and index},
abstract = {Political campaigns and communicating with the electorate in the twenty-first century John Allen Hendricks, Robert E. Denton, Jr.},
abstract = {Gadgets, gismos, and the Web 2.0 election Jenn Burleson Mackay},
abstract = {"RT BarackObama We just made history": Twitter and the 2008 presidential election Frederic I. Solop},
abstract = {Who wants to be my friend? Obama, youth. and social networks in the 2008 campaign Jody C. Baumgartner, Jonathan S. Morris},
abstract = {My fellow blogging Americans: Weblogs and the race for the White House Nancy Snow},
abstract = {Obama and Obama Girl: YouTube, viral videos, and the 2008 presidential campaign Larry Powell},
abstract = {E-mail and electoral fortunes: Obama's campaign Internet insurgency Brandon C. Waite},
abstract = {Game ON: video games and Obama's race to the White House Eric E. Otenyo},
abstract = {Political campaigns in the twenty-first century: implications of new media technology Melissa M. Smith.},
booktitle = {Lexington studies in political communication},
address = {
Lanham [u.a.]
},
url = {
http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
}
}