AbstractWhile the social media optimists believe online political communication implies a bigger participation of the audience, this study shows that politicians are preoccupied with their political image and less concerned of building a dialogue with their voters. Our hypothesis is that politicians use online communication to build a certain image and they use social media less for developin g a relationship with their target audience. The content analysis method was applied on the Facebook accounts and on blogs belonging to the leaders of the Romanian parliamentary parties at two different moments: January-February 2012 riots and July- August 2012 Referendum campaign
Social media like Facebook and Instagram place the focus on the individual politician rather than th...
The rapid growth of the numbers of unaffiliated voters and the internet users caused politicians’ in...
The development of new technologies, implicitely that of Internet contributed to the reconfiguration...
The power of social networks and the internet as a channel of communication has established a radica...
The phenomenon of social media has drawn the attention of the specialists from the political marketi...
This paper examines the communicational strategies used by Romanian politicians on Facebook in order...
The rapid development of the internet and online social networks, together with the increasing numbe...
It is a well-known that the role of social media in contemporary political communication is increasi...
Abstract: This study presents the 2009 Romanian presidential elections and the way in which the cand...
More and more researchers focus on the role of social networks in election campaigns. This article r...
Contemporary information technologies open new possibilities for political communication. Social net...
The aim of this research is for the intensity and representation of the manner of politic communicat...
Since 2008, when Barack Obama won the United States election thanks to Facebook, that success model ...
In the context of the digitalization and the increasingly active use of modern electoral technologie...
The rapid growth of the numbers of unaffiliated voters and the internet users caused politicians’ in...
Social media like Facebook and Instagram place the focus on the individual politician rather than th...
The rapid growth of the numbers of unaffiliated voters and the internet users caused politicians’ in...
The development of new technologies, implicitely that of Internet contributed to the reconfiguration...
The power of social networks and the internet as a channel of communication has established a radica...
The phenomenon of social media has drawn the attention of the specialists from the political marketi...
This paper examines the communicational strategies used by Romanian politicians on Facebook in order...
The rapid development of the internet and online social networks, together with the increasing numbe...
It is a well-known that the role of social media in contemporary political communication is increasi...
Abstract: This study presents the 2009 Romanian presidential elections and the way in which the cand...
More and more researchers focus on the role of social networks in election campaigns. This article r...
Contemporary information technologies open new possibilities for political communication. Social net...
The aim of this research is for the intensity and representation of the manner of politic communicat...
Since 2008, when Barack Obama won the United States election thanks to Facebook, that success model ...
In the context of the digitalization and the increasingly active use of modern electoral technologie...
The rapid growth of the numbers of unaffiliated voters and the internet users caused politicians’ in...
Social media like Facebook and Instagram place the focus on the individual politician rather than th...
The rapid growth of the numbers of unaffiliated voters and the internet users caused politicians’ in...
The development of new technologies, implicitely that of Internet contributed to the reconfiguration...