As the use of Internet and social media increases, the Swedish politicians not only use the traditional media but also blogs as a way to reach out with their political message. The research objective of this thesis is to answer in what extent the media and blogging techniques are used in Swedish political blogs, and how the use differs demographically and politically. In this study, a literature study elucidated the requirements to perform the quantitative approach to data gathering. The result of this led to 16 techniques that are beneficial for the political blog, and a listing of 139 political blogs to compare them against to chart the results as statistics and then draw conclusions from them. The results showed that the different partie...
Research on the use of social network sites by elected politicians has often been narrowed down to b...
In this paper we focus on the usage of social media in political election campaigns. These new arena...
This article explores the role of social media (essentially blogs) in the 2011 Norwegian local elect...
Part 1: Appreciation of Social MediaInternational audienceThis article investigates the usage of blo...
This study deals with blogs written by Finnish politicians. The study is descriptive in nature, and ...
Social media have become a well known concept the last decade, and as a tool for politicians and opi...
Blogging, keeping personal diaries (logs) on the Internet, is a new publication channel allowing in ...
For the last ten years Internet has become more popular and is now used by most Swedes every day. I...
This thesis attempts to explain the political communication process in relation to blogs. The first ...
Social media as democratic arenas for opinion sharing and discussions between elected politicians an...
This thesis examines the blog ‘Alla Dessa Dagar’ by the Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl Bil...
Digital media in general, and social media in particular, are a distinctive feature of contemporary ...
Social media in campaigning — citizens and politicians in the 2010 Swedish election With...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
Abstract Digital media in general, and social media in particular, are a distinctive feature of cont...
Research on the use of social network sites by elected politicians has often been narrowed down to b...
In this paper we focus on the usage of social media in political election campaigns. These new arena...
This article explores the role of social media (essentially blogs) in the 2011 Norwegian local elect...
Part 1: Appreciation of Social MediaInternational audienceThis article investigates the usage of blo...
This study deals with blogs written by Finnish politicians. The study is descriptive in nature, and ...
Social media have become a well known concept the last decade, and as a tool for politicians and opi...
Blogging, keeping personal diaries (logs) on the Internet, is a new publication channel allowing in ...
For the last ten years Internet has become more popular and is now used by most Swedes every day. I...
This thesis attempts to explain the political communication process in relation to blogs. The first ...
Social media as democratic arenas for opinion sharing and discussions between elected politicians an...
This thesis examines the blog ‘Alla Dessa Dagar’ by the Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl Bil...
Digital media in general, and social media in particular, are a distinctive feature of contemporary ...
Social media in campaigning — citizens and politicians in the 2010 Swedish election With...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
Abstract Digital media in general, and social media in particular, are a distinctive feature of cont...
Research on the use of social network sites by elected politicians has often been narrowed down to b...
In this paper we focus on the usage of social media in political election campaigns. These new arena...
This article explores the role of social media (essentially blogs) in the 2011 Norwegian local elect...