The increasing popularity of social network sites (SNSs) in election campaigns provides a unique climate for scholarly inquiry. The study reported here builds upon Zhang, Johnson, Seltzer, and Bichard and investigates the impact of different types of SNS use on voters ’ attitudes and behavior during the 2012 U.S. presidential campaign. Sites such as Facebook, Google Plus, Twitter, and YouTube are included to offer a robust assessment of distinct relationships. A national online panel of Internet users was utilized to examine reliance on SNSs and the multiple consequences on political attitudes and behavior such as political participation, political interest, selective exposure, selective avoidance, and strength of party affiliation. The fin...
In the past few years social networking websites such as MySpace or Facebook have become a growing p...
Contains fulltext : 159765.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ever since th...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have extremely high rates of young adult users. Facebook.com report.s ...
The increasing popularity of social network sites (SNSs) in election campaigns provides a unique cli...
Social networking sites are gaining in popularity, and candidates for president have been getting mo...
This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York Times) and ...
This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York Times) and ...
To what extent does a political candidate’s social media presence influence people’s views and their...
The aim of the article is to study, whether the voting behaviour of the electorate in the US can be ...
Abstract: This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York T...
Social networking sites (SNS) currently boast more than half a billion active users worldwide, the m...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
We are in the midst of a digital age. Social media use and virtual connection are growing as the glo...
This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York Times) and ...
Social media is playing a significant role in our everyday life. New tools are emerging everyday and...
In the past few years social networking websites such as MySpace or Facebook have become a growing p...
Contains fulltext : 159765.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ever since th...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have extremely high rates of young adult users. Facebook.com report.s ...
The increasing popularity of social network sites (SNSs) in election campaigns provides a unique cli...
Social networking sites are gaining in popularity, and candidates for president have been getting mo...
This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York Times) and ...
This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York Times) and ...
To what extent does a political candidate’s social media presence influence people’s views and their...
The aim of the article is to study, whether the voting behaviour of the electorate in the US can be ...
Abstract: This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York T...
Social networking sites (SNS) currently boast more than half a billion active users worldwide, the m...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
We are in the midst of a digital age. Social media use and virtual connection are growing as the glo...
This study aimed to examine differences in influence between online news (e.g., New York Times) and ...
Social media is playing a significant role in our everyday life. New tools are emerging everyday and...
In the past few years social networking websites such as MySpace or Facebook have become a growing p...
Contains fulltext : 159765.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ever since th...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have extremely high rates of young adult users. Facebook.com report.s ...