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Facing Off: A Comparative Analysis of Obama and Romney Facebook Timeline Photographs

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Title Facing Off: A Comparative Analysis of Obama and Romney Facebook Timeline Photographs
Names Goodnow, Trischa (creator)
Date Issued 2013-11 (iso8601)
Note This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by Sage and can be found at: http://abs.sagepub.com/.
Abstract Social media sites have become the new battleground in U.S. presidential politics. In helping to create an identifiable image for candidates, photographs on Facebook have become a convenient outlet for displaying both advertising and candid images of the candidate. While scholars have begun to recognize the impact of photographs on political campaign, Grabe and Bucy (2009) have identified potential frames that news photographs enable campaigns to use in hopes of casting candidates in a particular light. This essay utilizes a close semiotic analysis in order to understand how internet images convey meaning that helps to create those frames. The essay concludes with a discussion of the utility of semiotic analysis in understanding campaign images and the potential for internet images for framing campaigns.
Genre Article
Topic Social media
Identifier Goodnow, T. (2013). Facing Off: A Comparative Analysis of Obama and Romney Facebook Timeline Photographs. American Behavioral Scientist, 57(11), 1584-1595. doi:10.1177/0002764213489013

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