Andrew Chadwick

The second edition of The Hybrid Media System published in August 2017 and features a new Preface, a revised Conclusion, and an extensive new chapter applying the conceptual framework to the extraordinary 2016 U.S. presidential campaign and the rise of Donald Trump.

Andrew Chadwick (BSocSc Birmingham, MSc London School of Economics, PhD London School of Economics, FRSA) is Professor of Political Communication in the School of Social Sciences at Loughborough University, where he also directs the Online Civic Culture Centre (O3C). His books include The Hybrid Media System: Politics and Power (Oxford University Press, 2013, 254pp; Second Edition, 2017, 368pp), which won the 2016 International Journal of Press/Politics Book Award for an outstanding book on media and politics published in the previous ten years and the American Political Science Association Information Technology and Politics Section Best Book Award, 2014; The Handbook of Internet Politics, co-edited with Philip N. Howard (Routledge 2009, 528pp), and Internet Politics: States, Citizens, and New Communication Technologies (Oxford University Press, 2006, 400pp), which won the American Sociological Association Best Book Award (Communication and Information Technologies Section) and is among the most widely-cited books in its field. Andrew is the founding Editor of the Oxford University Press book series, Oxford Studies in Digital Politics. He teaches courses on political communication, digital media and society, and media and social change.

Andrew's website is at http://www.andrewchadwick.com and he is on Twitter at http://twitter.com/andrew_chadwick

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