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Digital political infographics: A rhetorical palette of an emergent genre
Eedan R. Amit-Danhi
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Limor Shifman
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Department of Communication and Journalism
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Political Persuasion
100%
Two Dimensional
50%
Knowledge Production
50%
Digital Environment
50%
Twitter
50%
Grounded Analysis
50%
Expression Form
50%
New Commons
50%
User Engagement
50%
Digital Media
50%
Communicative Style
50%
Political Goals
50%
Data Politics
50%
Tactile Data
50%
Integrative Evaluation
50%
Digital Sharing
50%
Political Tactics
50%
Data Experience
50%
Narrative Strategies
50%
Information Visualization
50%
Computer Science
Political Persuasion
100%
User Engagement
50%
Form Expression
50%
Digital Environment
50%
Political Purpose
50%
Information Visualization
50%
Rhetoric
50%