Widespread use of social media has transformed the way Italian people communicate with each other and has also increased citizens’ expectations on the information that public institutions should make available to them on social networks. In this context, Twitter provides the opportunity to monitor how the public sector is adapting to the new scenario and determine if its institutional language is changing accordingly. This study examined the accounts of five Italian “metropolitan cities” and found that they still favour one-way communication over the two-way interactions that usually take place on Twitter. More specifically, it analysed the textual, lexical and terminology aspects of their tweets and determined that no shift has yet happene...
Grounded in social representation theory and its empirical investigation into the ‘social arena’, in...
. This article consists in a case study analysing three Italian digital newsrooms. The research inve...
Negation is one of the most widely discussed language change phenomena in Romance languages, especia...
Widespread use of social media has transformed the way Italian people communicate with each other an...
The study explores twitter use by Italian central governments through a content analysis carried out...
Relying on linguistic cues obtained by means of structural topic modeling as well as descriptive lex...
The spread of Web 2.0 technologies even in public institutions offers new possibilities for communic...
In Italy, Internet diffusion is still limited compared to other European countries, but social media...
The Italian political communication arena seems to have changed during 2013 Italian elections. On th...
This paper presents a research on the use of Twitter by five Italian newspapers\u2019 executive edit...
Global political developments – such as Brexit, climate change, or forced migration – are entangled ...
Several researchers have investigated journalists' use of Twitter as a part of everyday routines wit...
This study investigated conceptual metaphors and language simplification – two discursive strategies...
Grounded in social representation theory and its empirical investigation into the ‘social arena’, in...
. This article consists in a case study analysing three Italian digital newsrooms. The research inve...
Negation is one of the most widely discussed language change phenomena in Romance languages, especia...
Widespread use of social media has transformed the way Italian people communicate with each other an...
The study explores twitter use by Italian central governments through a content analysis carried out...
Relying on linguistic cues obtained by means of structural topic modeling as well as descriptive lex...
The spread of Web 2.0 technologies even in public institutions offers new possibilities for communic...
In Italy, Internet diffusion is still limited compared to other European countries, but social media...
The Italian political communication arena seems to have changed during 2013 Italian elections. On th...
This paper presents a research on the use of Twitter by five Italian newspapers\u2019 executive edit...
Global political developments – such as Brexit, climate change, or forced migration – are entangled ...
Several researchers have investigated journalists' use of Twitter as a part of everyday routines wit...
This study investigated conceptual metaphors and language simplification – two discursive strategies...
Grounded in social representation theory and its empirical investigation into the ‘social arena’, in...
. This article consists in a case study analysing three Italian digital newsrooms. The research inve...
Negation is one of the most widely discussed language change phenomena in Romance languages, especia...