Interaction between candidates and constituents via social media is a well-studied domain. The article takes this research further through a synthesis with platform studies, emerging scholarship that applies a critical perspective to the role of digital platforms in society. Examination of candidate-constituent interaction via Twitter and Facebook during the 2015 Finnish parliamentary elections revealed that the types of interaction differ between the two platforms: Facebook was used for formal campaigning and for praising and expressing support, while Twitter was utilized for information and for seeking and sharing opinions. An additional finding is that interaction approaches may be platform-specific, with socio-emotional functions being ...
This paper proposes to focus not only on digital campaigning but also on the impact that digital cam...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to examine the causal relationship between interactive and pers...
Many academics and political commentators have speculated that the rise of the internet, and in part...
Interaction between candidates and constituents via social media is a well-studied domain. The artic...
Interaction between candidates and constituents via social media is a well-studied domain. The artic...
Interaction between candidates and constituents via social media is a well-studied domain. The artic...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
This article examines Finnish politicians' ambivalent attachments to social media - specifically Fac...
Social media are playing an increasingly important part in political campaigning. Recent elections h...
In recent years social networking websites, and especially Facebook, have attracted millions of new ...
Social media have the potential to influence power relations in political parties as they allow indi...
This article analyses the impact of electoral institutions on the re-election campaigning and outrea...
Abstract Digital media in general, and social media in particular, are a distinctive feature of cont...
This paper examines how Facebook is used by political parties during elections to extend or accelera...
Amidst the burgeoning literature on the use social media in electoral politics, there are still rela...
This paper proposes to focus not only on digital campaigning but also on the impact that digital cam...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to examine the causal relationship between interactive and pers...
Many academics and political commentators have speculated that the rise of the internet, and in part...
Interaction between candidates and constituents via social media is a well-studied domain. The artic...
Interaction between candidates and constituents via social media is a well-studied domain. The artic...
Interaction between candidates and constituents via social media is a well-studied domain. The artic...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
This article examines Finnish politicians' ambivalent attachments to social media - specifically Fac...
Social media are playing an increasingly important part in political campaigning. Recent elections h...
In recent years social networking websites, and especially Facebook, have attracted millions of new ...
Social media have the potential to influence power relations in political parties as they allow indi...
This article analyses the impact of electoral institutions on the re-election campaigning and outrea...
Abstract Digital media in general, and social media in particular, are a distinctive feature of cont...
This paper examines how Facebook is used by political parties during elections to extend or accelera...
Amidst the burgeoning literature on the use social media in electoral politics, there are still rela...
This paper proposes to focus not only on digital campaigning but also on the impact that digital cam...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to examine the causal relationship between interactive and pers...
Many academics and political commentators have speculated that the rise of the internet, and in part...