Published version of a chapter published in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23333-3_1This article examines parliament representatives’ Twitter- contributions (tweets). First, the genre of communication approach is introduced to identify common characteristics and communication patterns. Second, the findings are analysed using various eDemocracy models and deliberative standards to identify to what extent these tweets could be characterized as part of a deliberative discussion. The tweets are mainly dominated by five communication purposes; providing links to information sources for other Twitter users, to inform about the representative’s ongoing activities, to ex...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
This article examines parliament representatives’ Twitter- contributions (tweets). First, the genre ...
Part 1: Appreciation of Social MediaInternational audienceThis article examines parliament represent...
Political communication via social media is getting more and more important. Besides social websites...
More technical opportunities and also more communicative and participatory options online could lead...
Political communication in the social media network of Twitter has enjoyed a popularity increase in ...
The U.K. Parliament introduced an e‐petitions system in 2015 with the aim of significantly enhancing...
Twitter, a microblogging site which allows users to deliver statements, thoughts and links in 140 ch...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
There is a growing number of studies that highlighted the use of Twitter towards supporting better i...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
Digital social networks appear to offer its users a tool for expression which is both personalized a...
The thesis explores a very current topic of politicians' behaviour on social media with the emphasis...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
This article examines parliament representatives’ Twitter- contributions (tweets). First, the genre ...
Part 1: Appreciation of Social MediaInternational audienceThis article examines parliament represent...
Political communication via social media is getting more and more important. Besides social websites...
More technical opportunities and also more communicative and participatory options online could lead...
Political communication in the social media network of Twitter has enjoyed a popularity increase in ...
The U.K. Parliament introduced an e‐petitions system in 2015 with the aim of significantly enhancing...
Twitter, a microblogging site which allows users to deliver statements, thoughts and links in 140 ch...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
There is a growing number of studies that highlighted the use of Twitter towards supporting better i...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
Digital social networks appear to offer its users a tool for expression which is both personalized a...
The thesis explores a very current topic of politicians' behaviour on social media with the emphasis...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...