YouTube and the 2008 Election Cycle in the United States
YouTube and the 2008 Election Cycle in the United States

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  • Keynotes

    rrogers's picture
    Richard
    Rogers
    Digital Methods
    04/16/2009
    1:00 pm
    ncontractor's picture
    Noshir
    Contractor
    Digital Traces
    An Exploratorium for Understanding & Enabling Social Networks
    04/17/2009
    1:00 pm
  • Guest Speaker

    mharper's picture
    Max
    Harper
    Uploading Hope:
    An Inside View of Obama's HQ New Media Video Team
    04/17/2009
    11:15 am
  • Presenters

    bboynton's picture
    Bob
    Boynton
    Going Viral
    The Dynamics of Attention
    04/16/2009
    8:30 am
    kwallsten's picture
    Kevin
    Wallsten
    “‘Yes We Can’: How Online Viewership, Blog Discussion, Campaign Statements and Mainstream Media Coverage Produced a Viral Video Phenomenon
    04/16/2009
    9:15 am
    lricke's picture
    LaChrystal
    Ricke
    A New Opportunity for Democratic Engagement:
    The CNN-YouTube Presidential Candidate Debates
    04/16/2009
    10:30 am
    dkarpf's picture
    David
    Karpf
    Macaca Moments Reconsidered…
    YouTube Effects or Netroots Effects?
    04/16/2009
    11:15am
    cshah's picture
    Chirag
    Shah
    Supporting Research Data Collection from YouTube with TubeKit
    04/16/2009
    3:00 pm
    cwilliams's picture
    Christine
    Williams
    & Jeff Gulati
    Congressional Use of YouTube in 2008
    Its Frequency and Rationale
    04/17/2009
    8:30 am
    jgulati's picture
    Jeff
    Gulati
    Congressional Candidates' Use of YouTube in 2008
    Its Frequency and Rationale
    04/17/2009
    8:30 am
    rklotz's picture
    Robert
    Klotz
    The Sidetracked 2008 YouTube Senate Campaign
    04/17/2009
    9:15 am
    scottrob's picture
    Scott
    Robertson
    YouTube and Facebook
    Online Video ‘Friends’ Social Networking
    04/17/2009
    10:30 am
    hsavoie's picture
    Hillary
    Savoie
    John McCain gets BarackRoll'd:
    Authorship, Culture, and Community on YouTube
    04/17/2009
    2:15 pm
    ccarpenter's picture
    Cheris
    Stallings-Carpenter
    The Obamachine:
    Techno-politics 2.0
    04/17/2009
    3:00pm
  • Posters

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    Scott
    Church
    YouTube Politics:
    YouChoose and Leadership Rhetoric During the 2008 Election
    mkushin's picture
    Matthew
    Kushin
    Exploring YouTube, Civic Engagement and Perceptions About the Role of the Internet in Civic Engagement Among College Students
    adavisson's picture
    Amber
    Davisson
    “I’m In!”:
    Hillary Clinton’s 2008 Democratic Primary Campaign on YouTube
    upannen's picture
    Ute
    Pannen
    The Use of Video in Candidates' Web Sites and E-Mail
    rblom's picture
    Robin
    Blom
    Reaching the Young and Uninvolved
    YCompanys's picture
    Yosem
    Companys
    Racist or Race-Neutral?
    How the Social Context of YouTube Political Speeches Affects Voter Attitudes

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This conference is supported by awards from the UMass RLA Program and the National Science Foundation (SES 0903886). Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the University of Massachusetts or the National Science Foundation.

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