In the wake of the ‘turning point ’ 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 2010 UK election, and e-democracy movements globally, Australians went to the polls in 2010 in a media-hyped flurry of ‘tweeting’, YouTube videos, Facebook befriending and ‘liking’, blogging, and other social media activities. Following a study showing that the 2007 Australian election was not a ‘YouTube election ’ as claimed by many media and commentators, and that social media use in the campaign was mostly non-interactive promotional messaging, a study was undertaken during the 2010 federal election campaign to gain comparative data and updated insights. This article reports quantitative and qualitative content analysis of social media use ...
When Kevin Rudd and his people burst forth with their “Kevin ’07” election slogan nine years ago, so...
Social media are playing an increasingly important part in political campaigning. Recent elections h...
Social media are said to have the potential to transform relationships between political parties, ca...
In the wake of the 'turning point' 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 20...
Study of use of social media by Australian federal politicians in the 60 days immediately following ...
Following the 2004 US presidential election campaign, which was described as 'a critical turning poi...
Like the 2007-2008 US presidential primaries, the 2007 Australian federal election was described as ...
This special issue of Social Media + Society develops a cross-national, longitudinal perspective on ...
This paper draws on a larger study of the uses of Australian user-created content and online social ...
This paper undertakes an overview of two developments in online media that coincided with the 'year-...
This paper undertakes an overview of two developments in online media that coincided with the 'year-...
The arrival of the internet, especially social media, was thought by many to offer a chance at democ...
This chapter examines patterns in social media activity around Australian elections, focusing primar...
Campaigning in Australian election campaigns at local, state, and federal levels is fundamentally af...
Like the 2007–2008 US presidential primaries, the 2007 Australian federal election was described as ...
When Kevin Rudd and his people burst forth with their “Kevin ’07” election slogan nine years ago, so...
Social media are playing an increasingly important part in political campaigning. Recent elections h...
Social media are said to have the potential to transform relationships between political parties, ca...
In the wake of the 'turning point' 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 20...
Study of use of social media by Australian federal politicians in the 60 days immediately following ...
Following the 2004 US presidential election campaign, which was described as 'a critical turning poi...
Like the 2007-2008 US presidential primaries, the 2007 Australian federal election was described as ...
This special issue of Social Media + Society develops a cross-national, longitudinal perspective on ...
This paper draws on a larger study of the uses of Australian user-created content and online social ...
This paper undertakes an overview of two developments in online media that coincided with the 'year-...
This paper undertakes an overview of two developments in online media that coincided with the 'year-...
The arrival of the internet, especially social media, was thought by many to offer a chance at democ...
This chapter examines patterns in social media activity around Australian elections, focusing primar...
Campaigning in Australian election campaigns at local, state, and federal levels is fundamentally af...
Like the 2007–2008 US presidential primaries, the 2007 Australian federal election was described as ...
When Kevin Rudd and his people burst forth with their “Kevin ’07” election slogan nine years ago, so...
Social media are playing an increasingly important part in political campaigning. Recent elections h...
Social media are said to have the potential to transform relationships between political parties, ca...