YouTube and the 2008 Election Cycle in the United States
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An Interdisciplinary Conference Hosted By the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Keynotes
Richard
Rogers
Digital Methods
Presentation Date:
04/16/2009
1:00 pm
Noshir
Contractor
Digital Traces
An Exploratorium for Understanding & Enabling Social Networks
Presentation Date:
04/17/2009
1:00 pm
Guest Speaker
Max
Harper
Uploading Hope:
An Inside View of Obama's HQ New Media Video Team
Presentation Date:
04/17/2009
11:15 am
Presenters
Bob
Boynton
Going Viral
The Dynamics of Attention
Presentation Date:
04/16/2009
8:30 am
Kevin
Wallsten
“‘Yes We Can’: How Online Viewership, Blog Discussion, Campaign Statements and Mainstream Media Coverage Produced a Viral Video Phenomenon
Presentation Date:
04/16/2009
9:15 am
LaChrystal
Ricke
A New Opportunity for Democratic Engagement:
The CNN-YouTube Presidential Candidate Debates
Presentation Date:
04/16/2009
10:30 am
David
Karpf
Macaca Moments Reconsidered…
YouTube Effects or Netroots Effects?
Presentation Date:
04/16/2009
11:15am
Chirag
Shah
Supporting Research Data Collection from YouTube with TubeKit
Presentation Date:
04/16/2009
3:00 pm
Christine
Williams
& Jeff Gulati
Congressional Use of YouTube in 2008
Its Frequency and Rationale
Presentation Date:
04/17/2009
8:30 am
Jeff
Gulati
Congressional Candidates' Use of YouTube in 2008
Its Frequency and Rationale
Presentation Date:
04/17/2009
8:30 am
Robert
Klotz
The Sidetracked 2008 YouTube Senate Campaign
Presentation Date:
04/17/2009
9:15 am
Scott
Robertson
YouTube and Facebook
Online Video ‘Friends’ Social Networking
Presentation Date:
04/17/2009
10:30 am
Hillary
Savoie
John McCain gets BarackRoll'd:
Authorship, Culture, and Community on YouTube
Presentation Date:
04/17/2009
2:15 pm
Cheris
Stallings-Carpenter
The Obamachine:
Techno-politics 2.0
Presentation Date:
04/17/2009
3:00pm
Posters
Scott
Church
YouTube Politics:
YouChoose and Leadership Rhetoric During the 2008 Election
Matthew
Kushin
Exploring YouTube, Civic Engagement and Perceptions About the Role of the Internet in Civic Engagement Among College Students
Amber
Davisson
“I’m In!”:
Hillary Clinton’s 2008 Democratic Primary Campaign on YouTube
Ute
Pannen
The Use of Video in Candidates' Web Sites and E-Mail
Robin
Blom
Reaching the Young and Uninvolved
Yosem
Companys
Racist or Race-Neutral?
How the Social Context of YouTube Political Speeches Affects Voter Attitudes
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