The objective of this study is to contribute knowledge about formation of political agendas on Twitter during mediated political events, using the party leaders\u27 debates in Sweden before the general election of 2014 as a case study. Our findings show that issues brought up during the debates were largely mirrored on Twitter, with one striking discrepancy. Contrary to our expectations, issues on the left-right policy dimension were more salient on Twitter than in the debates, whereas issues such as the environment, immigration and refugees, all tied to a liberal-authoritarian value axis, were less salient on Twitter.\ua0\ua9 2019 Sandberg, L.A.C., Bjereld, U., Bunyik, K., Forsberg, M. & Johansson, R., published by Sciendo 2019
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....
In this paper, we study activity on Twitter in relation to the Swedish political festival Almedalsve...
Given the growing importance of issue competition and the growing use of social media during electio...
The objective of this study is to contribute knowledge about formation of political agendas on Twitt...
The aim of this paper is to analyze and compare Twitter feeds of the eight political parties in the ...
This study focuses on how the Sweden Democrats and Social Democrats use different rhetorical styles ...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to explore how Twitter is used as a political backchannel and ...
First published online: 04 November 2020This analysis of issue emphasis on Twitter by the seven main...
This analysis of issue emphasis on Twitter by the seven main German parties during the 2017 federal ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyse relationships and communication betwee...
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....
This study’s aim was to explore how the social media Twitter is used by Swedish political leaders an...
Item does not contain fulltextTelevised political debates are the platforms for party leaders to out...
Social media play an increasingly important part in the communication strategies of political campai...
While social media have become key in contemporary political campaigns, different platforms feature ...
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....
In this paper, we study activity on Twitter in relation to the Swedish political festival Almedalsve...
Given the growing importance of issue competition and the growing use of social media during electio...
The objective of this study is to contribute knowledge about formation of political agendas on Twitt...
The aim of this paper is to analyze and compare Twitter feeds of the eight political parties in the ...
This study focuses on how the Sweden Democrats and Social Democrats use different rhetorical styles ...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to explore how Twitter is used as a political backchannel and ...
First published online: 04 November 2020This analysis of issue emphasis on Twitter by the seven main...
This analysis of issue emphasis on Twitter by the seven main German parties during the 2017 federal ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyse relationships and communication betwee...
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....
This study’s aim was to explore how the social media Twitter is used by Swedish political leaders an...
Item does not contain fulltextTelevised political debates are the platforms for party leaders to out...
Social media play an increasingly important part in the communication strategies of political campai...
While social media have become key in contemporary political campaigns, different platforms feature ...
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....
In this paper, we study activity on Twitter in relation to the Swedish political festival Almedalsve...
Given the growing importance of issue competition and the growing use of social media during electio...