Ahead of the general election in April and May 2019, Indian political parties are using social media aggressively to propagate their ideology, mobilise public opinion, set policy agendas, and discredit detractors. Since the 2014 general election, India's two major political parties -the Bharatiya Janata Party, which currently leads the coalition government, and the Indian National Congress, the main opposition party- have invested heavily in digital political campaigning. Political parties use social media to directly and continuously engage with voters. More so than traditional media, social media can amplify and mobilise political opinions and reach out to even the remotest geographical areas. Social media's unique value is that it allows...
Studies have found that artificial intelligence (AI) bots and cookies automate fake news in zones of...
Siddharth Bannerjee examines the mediated modalities of the BJP’s incredibly successful political ca...
This paper seeks to explore how political actors within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) use social ...
The 2014 elections were dubbed the first “social media election” in India, when more tha...
Politics and Mass Communication have been an unbreakable duo for many centuries. Public meetings, Ne...
With the proliferation of internet into masses, social media is emerging as a potential way of commu...
This thesis focuses on the activities and engagement of political parties on social media platforms....
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under Narendra Modi has been a pioneer of technologically enabled a...
The discourse in public space on media at the time of the 2014 Parliamentary elections to 543 seats ...
For the first time in India’s general elections of 2014, social media was used extensively by certai...
The discourse in public space on media at the time of the 2014 Parliamentary elections to 543 seats ...
The BJP (Bharatiaya Janata Party) of India has achieved unprecedented electoral success in its last ...
Purpose of the study: The advent of digital media along with the recent boom of smartphones has chan...
The political scenario in India has come a long way, since India got the Independence. Once being a ...
This chapter provides a snapshot of politicians and mainstreammedia’s engagement on social med...
Studies have found that artificial intelligence (AI) bots and cookies automate fake news in zones of...
Siddharth Bannerjee examines the mediated modalities of the BJP’s incredibly successful political ca...
This paper seeks to explore how political actors within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) use social ...
The 2014 elections were dubbed the first “social media election” in India, when more tha...
Politics and Mass Communication have been an unbreakable duo for many centuries. Public meetings, Ne...
With the proliferation of internet into masses, social media is emerging as a potential way of commu...
This thesis focuses on the activities and engagement of political parties on social media platforms....
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under Narendra Modi has been a pioneer of technologically enabled a...
The discourse in public space on media at the time of the 2014 Parliamentary elections to 543 seats ...
For the first time in India’s general elections of 2014, social media was used extensively by certai...
The discourse in public space on media at the time of the 2014 Parliamentary elections to 543 seats ...
The BJP (Bharatiaya Janata Party) of India has achieved unprecedented electoral success in its last ...
Purpose of the study: The advent of digital media along with the recent boom of smartphones has chan...
The political scenario in India has come a long way, since India got the Independence. Once being a ...
This chapter provides a snapshot of politicians and mainstreammedia’s engagement on social med...
Studies have found that artificial intelligence (AI) bots and cookies automate fake news in zones of...
Siddharth Bannerjee examines the mediated modalities of the BJP’s incredibly successful political ca...
This paper seeks to explore how political actors within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) use social ...