Election campaigns are catalysts for new forms of political communication. They are a field of experimentation for new techniques and technologies to reach target groups and influence voters. This article explores how weblogs were used in the 2005 Bundestag election campaign in Germany, examining their effect on the mediatized political field. It is based on an empirical analysis of 317 campaign weblogs. Building on mediatization theory and research on campaign weblogs in other countries, weblog usage is examined along the dimensions of activity, interactivity, and connectedness. The results of the study indicate that weblog communication largely follows the dominant logic of mass media. But weblogs also offer forms of communication that al...
The German election year 2009 saw the first attempts by political parties to include Web 2.0 service...
Campaigners are increasingly citing the Web as an important election tool for candidates and parties...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
Election campaigns are catalysts for new forms of political communication. They are a field of exper...
Election campaigns are catalysts for new forms of political communication. They are a field of exper...
Election campaigns are catalysts for new forms of political communication. They are a field of exper...
Election campaigns are catalysts for new forms of political communication. They are a field of exper...
The aim of this article is to describe the characteristics of weblogs (usually shortened to blog, bu...
j This article presents an integrated quantitative analysis of the functional, formal and content-re...
The advent of new media and the digital revolution have brought about fundamental changes in communi...
This paper examines the growth of high-tech campaigning techniques among local level actors in Germa...
This paper examines the growth of high-tech campaigning techniques among local level actors in Germa...
This article examines German national parties’ use of the Internet in the 2002 federal election. ...
Increasingly, political actors have to act in online communication environments. There they meet ove...
Increasingly, political actors have to act in online communication environments. There they meet ove...
The German election year 2009 saw the first attempts by political parties to include Web 2.0 service...
Campaigners are increasingly citing the Web as an important election tool for candidates and parties...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
Election campaigns are catalysts for new forms of political communication. They are a field of exper...
Election campaigns are catalysts for new forms of political communication. They are a field of exper...
Election campaigns are catalysts for new forms of political communication. They are a field of exper...
Election campaigns are catalysts for new forms of political communication. They are a field of exper...
The aim of this article is to describe the characteristics of weblogs (usually shortened to blog, bu...
j This article presents an integrated quantitative analysis of the functional, formal and content-re...
The advent of new media and the digital revolution have brought about fundamental changes in communi...
This paper examines the growth of high-tech campaigning techniques among local level actors in Germa...
This paper examines the growth of high-tech campaigning techniques among local level actors in Germa...
This article examines German national parties’ use of the Internet in the 2002 federal election. ...
Increasingly, political actors have to act in online communication environments. There they meet ove...
Increasingly, political actors have to act in online communication environments. There they meet ove...
The German election year 2009 saw the first attempts by political parties to include Web 2.0 service...
Campaigners are increasingly citing the Web as an important election tool for candidates and parties...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...