This article covers our findings on information behavior and dissemination of parliamentary decision-makers in terms of using Social Networking Sites like Facebook. The article investigates why politicians use those technologies and integrate them more and more in their everyday workflow. In addition to the purpose of social network usage, the focus of our paper is also on best practices and how to deal with challenges like authenticity of politicians’ online profiles. The results presented within the remit of this paper are the outcome of 16 semi-structured interviews that took place as part of an evaluation effort within the EU research project WeGov [1]. The overall aim of the project is to develop a toolbox that enriches the dialogue be...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
To date, a majority of research around social networking is based on youth and how young people inte...
Americans spend more time on Facebook than any other site, according to Nielsen. As people play out ...
This paper suggests that governmental policy makers can use social networking sites to better engage...
The Internet has many benefits for politicians including its ability to immediately disseminate info...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...
This paper examines citizens’ interactions with politicians in social media in what is referred to a...
In recent years, politicians and political parties have increasingly adopted various social media as...
Politicians are eager to engage with citizens because the support for political parties is declining...
This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and trace...
The Internet brings new possibilities to political communication and substantially expands tradition...
While plenty of research has provided important insights into the uses of the Internet by politician...
In recent years social networking websites, and especially Facebook, have attracted millions of new ...
Social networks are nowadays an influential tool in the hands of the centres of political power beca...
With the development of social media on the one hand, and political communication on the other, the ...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
To date, a majority of research around social networking is based on youth and how young people inte...
Americans spend more time on Facebook than any other site, according to Nielsen. As people play out ...
This paper suggests that governmental policy makers can use social networking sites to better engage...
The Internet has many benefits for politicians including its ability to immediately disseminate info...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...
This paper examines citizens’ interactions with politicians in social media in what is referred to a...
In recent years, politicians and political parties have increasingly adopted various social media as...
Politicians are eager to engage with citizens because the support for political parties is declining...
This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and trace...
The Internet brings new possibilities to political communication and substantially expands tradition...
While plenty of research has provided important insights into the uses of the Internet by politician...
In recent years social networking websites, and especially Facebook, have attracted millions of new ...
Social networks are nowadays an influential tool in the hands of the centres of political power beca...
With the development of social media on the one hand, and political communication on the other, the ...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
To date, a majority of research around social networking is based on youth and how young people inte...
Americans spend more time on Facebook than any other site, according to Nielsen. As people play out ...