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Strategic Communication, Social Media and Democracy: The challenge of the digital naturals [Hardback]

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Where societies have a high penetration of new technologies combined with civic engagement and consensual politics, both radical and conservative social actors are facing new challenges brought by the breaking down of communication barriers. As so-called digital naturals become the norm, the control which has customarily been exerted by strategic communication is being increasingly degraded with profound effects on the public relations profession.

Scholarly and research-based, this book explores the myriad ways in which the digital environment can alter societies’ dynamic in the public sphere. It seeks to balance both the optimism and pessimism generated by social media and considers the reality of the challenge it presents. Firmly rooted in empirical research, and avoiding the trap of an overly optimistic empowerment of communication targets, it explores both the potential social media offers for changing the relationships between organisations and stakeholders, and analyses what has been achieved so far. It will be of great interest to researchers, educators and advanced students in Strategic Communications, Public Relations, Corporate Communication, new media, social media and communication management.

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'This thought-provoking book is a major contribution to the international body of knowledge in strategic communication. Traditional rules of the game are changed by the way digital naturals gather information, build opinion, and make decisions and organisations need to understand the new power structures. Building competencies for listening to stakeholders and participating in emerging discourses on the web is a major challenge. Readers will be inspired by this research.' - Ansgar Zerfass, Professor and Chair in Strategic Communication, University of Leipzig & Editor of the International Journal of Strategic Communication

'These authors help clarify the role strategic communication plays in promoting democracy through social media. That daunting undertaking requires insightful exploration of platforms as well as examination of concepts such as relationships, democracy, social change and marketing opportunities and pitfalls. Focusing attention on digital naturals, the book ponders whether people shape social media, or social media shapes how they work and live.' - Robert L. Heath, Professor Emeritus, The University of Houston, USA

'This new and exciting book, written by an international team of scholars within strategic communication, explores the changing nature of the online environment and introduces the digital naturals, the true citizens of the network society. Read it before your stakeholders do!' - Winni Johansen, Professor, Aarhus University, Denmark

'Finally, a book that foregoes easy generalisations for judicious evaluations around specific issues. The editors and authors are enthusiastic users who are not just consistently informed but clear-eyed, sceptical and alert to new developments, current theories, and professional challenges alongside a concern for equity. It sets standards for 21st-century social media democracy - buy this collection to become a better 21st-century citizen.' - David McKie, Professor, The University of Waikato, New Zealand

Notes on contributors xi
Acknowledgement xv
Preface xvi
1 Meet the digital naturals
1(10)
Philip Young
Marja Akerstrom
PART I New media and strategic communication
11(52)
2 The role of communication professionals in the digital age -- old paradoxes, new distinctions?
13(12)
Henrik Merkelsen
Veselinka Mollerstrom
Sara Von Platen
3 Exploring the language of social media in the discourse of public relations
25(9)
Philip Young
W. Timothy Coombs
Sherry Holladay
4 Rotation curation on Instagram: a cultural practice perspective on participation
34(11)
Cecilia Cassinger
Asa Thelander
5 Social intranets and internal communication: dreaming of democracy in organisations
45(9)
Mats Heide
6 Digital naturals and crisis communication: significant shifts of focus
54(9)
W. Timothy Coombs
Sherry Holladay
PART II Modern democracy
63(90)
7 The dream of enlightenment within digital reach? Concepts of modern democracy
65(18)
Howard Nothhaft
8 What do digital naturals demand from democracy?
83(12)
Marja Akerstrom
Philip Young
9 Social media and parliamentary infighting: digital naturals in the Swedish Riksdag
95(11)
Nils Gustafsson
10 `Swarming' for democracy: Karl-Theodor Guttenberg's plagiarism case, the court of public opinion and the parliament of things
106(13)
Hagen Scholzel
Howard Nothhaft
11 Deliberation and adjudication as democratic practice in post-fact society
119(11)
Marja Akerstrom
12 The gamification of democracy: computer games as strategic communication tools and cultivating forces
130(13)
Howard Nothhaft
Jens Seiffert
13 Digital media and new terrorism
143(10)
Jesper Falkheimer
Conclusion 153(3)
Bibliography 156(21)
Index 177
W. Timothy Coombs is a professor in the Department of Communication at Texas A&M University, USA.



Jesper Falkheimer is a professor in strategic communication at Lund University, Sweden.



Mats Heide is a professor in strategic communication at Lund University, Sweden.



Philip Young is Lecturer and Researcher at Lund University, Sweden.