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What are the main ideas or themes from this article? |
How do these main themes relate to your Capstone problem? |
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1. Lewis, I., & Suchan, J. (2003). Structuration theory: its potential impact on logistics research. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management . | Yes | This article introduces the structuration theory as a useful theoretical framework to explain the bindings and working of social systems. | The theoretical framework outlined in this article seems to apply to the study of social media and the dissemination of fake news. |
2. Kamau, S. C. (2017). Democratic engagement in the digital age: youth, social media, and participatory politics in Kenya. Communicatio , 43 (2), 128-146. | Yes | This article examines the relationship between social media use and political engagement. According to the article, social media has the capacity to shape opinions and influence political preferences. | The themes presented in this article relate to the Capstone project because they explore one of the areas covered in the Capstone project, which is the use of social media to further political narratives. The findings or themes presented in this article will help me support my claims or arguments in the Capstone project |
3. Allcott, H., & Gentzkow, M. (2017). Social media and fake news in the 2016 election. Journal of economic perspectives , 31 (2), 211-36. | Yes | This article offers a theoretical and empirical background to the use of social media to further political narratives. More specifically, the article discusses how the use of social media influenced the political outcomes of the 2016 U.S. presidential outcomes. | The themes presented in this article relate to my Capstone project because it discusses how social media use current events to further political narratives. This is the main focus of the Capstone project. |
4. Rashed, K. A. N., Renzel, D., Klamma, R., & Jarke, M. (2014). Community and trust-aware fake media detection. Multimedia tools and applications , 70 (2), 1069-1098. | Yes | This article acknowledges the use of social media to disseminate fake news. The researchers developed a trust aware community approach to facilitate fake media detection. | The themes presented in this article relate to my Capstone project because it covers the issue of using social media to further political narratives. |
5. Levendusky, M., & Malhotra, N. (2016). Does media coverage of partisan polarization affect political attitudes?. Political Communication , 33 (2), 283-301. | Yes | This article investigates if media coverage of political polarization affects political attitudes. The study found that media coverage of polarization increases citizen’s dislike of the opposing party. | The themes presented in this article relate to my Capstone project because they address political polarization, which is one of the areas covered in the Capstone project. |
6. Housh, A. M. (2018). Fake News, Political Narrative, & Social Media: A Structuration Approach. | Yes | This study unveils the relationships between the dissemination of fake news, readership demand, and social media networks (SNSs). | The themes presented in this article relate to the Capstone project because it covers one of the areas presented in the Capstone project, which is the use of SNSs to further political narratives. |
7. Bimber, B. (2014). Digital media in the Obama campaigns of 2008 and 2012: Adaptation to the personalized political communication environment. Journal of information technology & politics , 11 (2), 130-150. | Yes | This article examines the role of SNSs in the campaigns of Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012. The article focuses on two themes, namely, personalized political communication and the communication of digital media as tools. | The themes presented in this study relate to the Capstone project because they address the main research topic of the Capstone project, which is how social media uses current events to further political narratives. |
8. Bing, N. (2015). Kenya decides Kiswahili, social media, and politics in Kenya’s 2013 general elections. Journal of African Media Studies , 7 (2), 165-183. | Yes | This article gives an insight into evolving digital practices of political communication. The themes presented in this article is the use of SNSs in political campaigns. | The themes presented in this study relate to the Capstone project because they address the main research topic of the Capstone project |
9. Kreiss, D. (2016). Seizing the moment: The presidential campaigns’ use of Twitter during the 2012 electoral cycle. New media & society , 18 (8), 1473-1490. | Yes | This article investigates how staffers from the 2012 Obama and Romney presidential campaigns used Twitter to appeal to strong supporters. | The themes presented in this study relate to the Capstone project because they cover to address the main focus of the Capstone project |
10. Curry, K. E. (2018). Politics in the Social Media Era: the Relationship Between Social Media Use and Political Participation During the 2016 United States Presidential Election. | Yes | The themes presented in this article include the relationship between an individual’s SNSs use and voter turnout. | The themes presented in this study relate to the Capstone project because they address one of the issues addressed in the project, which is the influence of SNSs on political outcomes. |
11. McLaughlin, B., & Velez, J. A. (2019). Imagined politics: How different media platforms transport citizens into political narratives. Social Science Computer Review , 37 (1), 22-37. | Yes | The main theme in this article is political transportation. The article explores how SNSs transport citizens into political narratives | The themes presented in this study relate to the Capstone project because they address one of the issues covered in the project –the use of social media to further political narratives |
12. Gil de Zúñiga, H., & Chen, H. T. (2019). Digital Media and Politics: Effects of the Great Information and Communication Divides. | Yes | The main themes covered in this article include: Mobilization and political behavior, misinformation, and information divide and political polarization | The themes presented in this study relate to the Capstone project because they address the main research topic of the project |
13. Graef, J., Da Silva, R., & Lemay-Hebert, N. (2020). Narrative, political violence, and social change. | Yes | The main theme addressed in this article is the link between SNSs and narrative, political violence, and social change. | The themes presented in this study relate to the Capstone project because they address one of the areas covered in the project, which is the use of social media to further political narratives. |
14. Hoffman, L. (2013). Breaking boundaries| Political interviews: Examining perceived media bias and effects across TV entertainment formats. International Journal of Communication , 7 , 18. | Yes | The theme addressed in this article include the effects of TV format on perceptions, | The themes presented in this study relate to the Capstone project because it addresses one of the areas covered in the project |
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