The article explores social media as institutions for political communication between voters and politicians. While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic potential, little is known about the users’ perceptions of these media. But as institutions are more than just behavior – they are also about formal as well as informal rules, norms and understandings – these perceptions could well be important to understanding the institutional anchoring of social media as arenas for political communication. In exploring the institutional anchoring of social media the article asks whether politicians and voters view the social media in a similar way, and how far they consider social media as an apt are...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...
This thesis presents an exploratory study of the use of social media in the Norwegian public sector,...
This thesis presents an exploratory study of the use of social media in the Norwegian public sector,...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
Political communication on social media is the topic of this dissertation. The Internet and social m...
Social media as democratic arenas for opinion sharing and discussions between elected politicians an...
This article explores the role of social media (essentially blogs) in the 2011 Norwegian local elect...
Based on 18 qualitative interviews, this article explores how the social media managersfor the nine ...
Based on 18 qualitative interviews, this article explores how the social media managersfor the nine ...
This article explores the role of social media (essentially blogs) in the 2011 Norwegian local elect...
In this paper we focus on the usage of social media in political election campaigns. These new arena...
Social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and many other services, have established themselve...
Based on 18 qualitative interviews, this article explores how the social media managers for the nin...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...
This thesis presents an exploratory study of the use of social media in the Norwegian public sector,...
This thesis presents an exploratory study of the use of social media in the Norwegian public sector,...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
Political communication on social media is the topic of this dissertation. The Internet and social m...
Social media as democratic arenas for opinion sharing and discussions between elected politicians an...
This article explores the role of social media (essentially blogs) in the 2011 Norwegian local elect...
Based on 18 qualitative interviews, this article explores how the social media managersfor the nine ...
Based on 18 qualitative interviews, this article explores how the social media managersfor the nine ...
This article explores the role of social media (essentially blogs) in the 2011 Norwegian local elect...
In this paper we focus on the usage of social media in political election campaigns. These new arena...
Social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and many other services, have established themselve...
Based on 18 qualitative interviews, this article explores how the social media managers for the nin...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...
This thesis presents an exploratory study of the use of social media in the Norwegian public sector,...
This thesis presents an exploratory study of the use of social media in the Norwegian public sector,...