John Allen Hendricks

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John Allen Hendricks is a professor whose research focuses on the intersection of political communication, social media, and the media industry. He is a prolific scholar who has published fifteen books and numerous articles. He has served as academic department chair at Stephen F. Austin State University since 2009.

His book, ''Communicator-in-Chief: How Barack Obama Used New Media Technology to Win the White House'' (co-edited with Robert E. Denton Jr. of Virginia Tech), was one of the first scholarly examinations of the historical role new media technologies played in the historic 2008 American presidential election, and it received the National Communication Association’s Applied Research Division's 2011 Distinguished Edited Book Award. ''Communicator-in-Chief'' examined the Obama campaign's innovative uses of social media/new media technologies including Twitter, smartphones, blogging, YouTube and viral videos, and campaign advertisements strategically placed in video games to reach Millennial voters.

Further examining the 2008 presidential campaign, he also co-edited the book ''Techno Politics in Presidential Campaigning: New Voices, New Technologies, and New Voters'' (with Lynda Lee Kaid, University of Florida). After the 2012 presidential election, Hendricks's book ''Presidential Campaigning and Social Media: An Analysis of the 2012 Election'' (co-edited with Dan Schill of James Madison University) examines the rapidly growing influence of social media in American politics. This was one of the first scholarly monographs to explore the role of social media in the 2012 campaign. It provides analysis on the use of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Tumblr, Google+, Instagram, and Pinterest by the presidential candidates.

The 2014 mid-term elections served as another opportunity to study the use of social media in American political campaigning, and Hendricks and Schill published ''Communication and Mid-Term Elections: Media, Message, and Mobilization''. The book examines the campaign issues, media coverage, late-night comedy shows, technology, and advertising strategies in that year's mid-term election.

Following the tumultuous 2016 election, Hendricks's book (co-edited with Dan Schill of James Madison University), ''The Presidency and Social Media: Discourse, Disruption, and Digital Democracy in the 2016 Presidential Election'', examines the important role social media, especially Twitter and Facebook, played in the election and primary campaign.

He has been called upon by American media outlets such as NBC News, Fox News (Sinclair Broadcast Group), and ''CQ Researcher'' to discuss the role of social media/new media technologies in the political process.

Hendricks served as president of the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) from 2015 to 2016. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The twenty-first-century media industry : economic and managerial implications in the age of new media / edited by John Allen Hendricks.

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    Radio's second century : past, present, and future perspectives / edited by John Allen Hendricks ; foreword by Michael Brown.

    Published 2020
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    Techno politics in presidential campaigning : new voices, new technologies, and new voters / edited by John Allen Hendricks and Lynda Lee Kaid.

    Published 2011
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    Communicator-in-chief : how Barack Obama used new media technology to win the white house / edited by John Allen Hendricks and Robert E. Denton, Jr.

    Published 2010
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    Social media : usage and impact / edited by Hana S. Noor Al-Deen and John Allen Hendricks.

    Published 2011
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