Scholars have seldom tested the innovation and normalization paradigm of e-campaigning over time but not so much in Romania. This article presents an integrated quantitative analysis of the functional, content-related and formal aspects of Romanian political party websites during the 2009 national elections. Online communication with different characterstics presents a lack of experience of the candidates and communicators. The results provide empirical evidence of limited interactivy in Romanian e-campaigning
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the article discusses the findings of a study on the use of web 2.0 during the campaign for European...
the article discusses the findings of a study on the use of web 2.0 during the campaign for European...
Abstract: This study presents the 2009 Romanian presidential elections and the way in which the cand...
Political communication has transformed drastically since the Internet made its way into the politic...
The power of social networks and the internet as a channel of communication has established a radica...
Abstract. The 2004 electoral campaign marks the beginning of internet use in the political communica...
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j This article presents an integrated quantitative analysis of the functional, formal and content-re...
The development of new technologies, implicitely that of Internet contributed to the reconfiguration...
The rapid development of the internet and online social networks, together with the increasing numbe...
AbstractWhile the social media optimists believe online political communication implies a bigger par...
The phenomenon of social media has drawn the attention of the specialists from the political marketi...
The role of Internet and information and communication technologies (ICT) is increasing on the curr...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...
Undertaking a content analysis and analyzing the literature corresponding both to the role of the In...
the article discusses the findings of a study on the use of web 2.0 during the campaign for European...
the article discusses the findings of a study on the use of web 2.0 during the campaign for European...
Abstract: This study presents the 2009 Romanian presidential elections and the way in which the cand...
Political communication has transformed drastically since the Internet made its way into the politic...
The power of social networks and the internet as a channel of communication has established a radica...
Abstract. The 2004 electoral campaign marks the beginning of internet use in the political communica...
This article examines the ways how Estonian candidates were implementing Web 2.0 applications during...
j This article presents an integrated quantitative analysis of the functional, formal and content-re...
The development of new technologies, implicitely that of Internet contributed to the reconfiguration...
The rapid development of the internet and online social networks, together with the increasing numbe...
AbstractWhile the social media optimists believe online political communication implies a bigger par...
The phenomenon of social media has drawn the attention of the specialists from the political marketi...
The role of Internet and information and communication technologies (ICT) is increasing on the curr...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...
Undertaking a content analysis and analyzing the literature corresponding both to the role of the In...
the article discusses the findings of a study on the use of web 2.0 during the campaign for European...
the article discusses the findings of a study on the use of web 2.0 during the campaign for European...