From media hype to Twitter storm : news explosions and their impact on issues, crises and public opinion /

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Imprint:Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2018]
Description:1 online resource (401 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11455380
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Other authors / contributors:Vasterman, P., editor.
ISBN:9789048532100
9048532108
9789462982178
9462982171
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:The word media hype is often used as rhetorical argument to dismiss waves of media attention as overblown, disproportional and exaggerated. But these explosive news waves, as well as - nowadays - the twitter storms, are object of scientific research, because they are an important phenomenon in the public area. Sometimes it is indeed 'much ado about nothing' but in many cases these media storms have played an important role in political issues, scandals and crises. Twitter storms sometimes ruin reputations within hours. Although different concepts are used, such as media hypes, news waves, media storms, information cascades or risk amplification, all the studies in this book refer to the same process in which key events trigger a chain of reactions and interactions, building up huge news waves in the media or rapidly spreading social epidemics in the social media.
Other form:Print version: From media hype to twitter storm. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2018 9789462982178
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Summary:The word media hype is often used as rhetorical argument to dismiss waves of media attention as overblown, disproportional and exaggerated. But these explosive news waves, as well as - nowadays - the twitter storms, are object of scientific research, because they are an important phenomenon in the public area. Sometimes it is indeed 'much ado about nothing' but in many cases these media storms have play an important role in political issues, scandals and crises. Twitter storms sometimes ruin reputations within hours. Although different concepts are used, such as media hypes, news waves, media storms, information cascades or risk amplification, all the studies in this book refer to the same process in which key events trigger a chain of reactions and interactions, building up huge news waves in the media or rapidly spreading social epidemics in the social media. This book offers the first comprehensive overview of this important topic. It is not only interesting for scholars and students in media and journalism, but also for professionals in PR and communication, crisis communication and reputation management.
Physical Description:1 online resource (401 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789048532100
9048532108
9789462982178
9462982171
Access:Open Access