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E-book: Battleground: Asymmetric Communication Ecologies and the Erosion of Civil Society in Wisconsin

(University of Wisconsin, Madison), (Boston University), (University of Wisconsin, Madison), (University of Wisconsin, Madison), (University of Wisconsin, Madison), (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
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Battleground models Wisconsin's contentious political communication ecology: the way that politics, social life, and communication intersect and create conditions of polarization and democratic decline. Drawing from 10 years of interviews, news and social media content, and state-wide surveys, we combine qualitative and computational analysis with time-series and multi-level modeling to study this hybrid communication system – an approach that yields unique insights about nationalization, social structure, conventional discourses, and the lifeworld. We explore these concepts through case studies of immigration, healthcare, and economic development, concluding that despite nationalization, distinct state-level effects vary by issue as partisan actors exert their discursive power.

This Element looks into how politics, social life, and communication intersect and create conditions of polarization and democratic decline. Drawing from 10 years of interviews, news, and social media content, it combines qualitative and computational analysis with time-series and multi-level modeling to study this hybrid communication system.

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This Element looks into how politics, social life, and communication intersect and create conditions of polarization and democratic decline.
1 Introduction: Why Wisconsin?
1(3)
2 Communication Ecologies, Social Structure, and Lifeworld
4(24)
3 Studying the Wisconsin Communication Ecology
28(16)
4 Immigration: Complex Issues and Conservative Asymmetries
44(12)
5 Healthcare: A National Issue with Lifeworld Implications
56(10)
6 Foxconn and Economic Development in the Local Communication Ecology
66(11)
7 Understanding Communication Ecologies in Asymmetric Media Systems
77(13)
8 Conclusion
90(3)
References 93