Social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and many other services, have established themselves as part of the networked and increasingly hybrid public sphere, extending and transforming it to allow for and facilitate access to all kinds of content and participants. By their sheer ubiquity, these media contribute to changing media ecologies and open new ways and forms of communications between citizens and their representatives. During election campaigns, political parties and their candidates have a number of ways of seeking to mobilise voters by attracting attention to the parties' issues and top candidates. Many of these involve processes of mediatisation, that is, parties and politicians adapt their practices and messages to forma...
One of the research projects some of us here at the CCI are currently involved in, in cooperation wi...
Part 1: Social MediaInternational audienceOnline campaigning has been on the agenda of Norwegian pol...
Social media have the potential to influence power relations in political parties as they allow indi...
In this paper we focus on the usage of social media in political election campaigns. These new arena...
This article explores the role of social media (essentially blogs) in the 2011 Norwegian local elect...
Social media as democratic arenas for opinion sharing and discussions between elected politicians an...
The article explores social media as institutions for political communication between voters and pol...
While there has been much research on how national politicians’ popularity is related to their parti...
In political journalism, the battle over agenda-setting between journalists and their sources has be...
Political communication on social media is the topic of this dissertation. The Internet and social m...
Social media have become a well known concept the last decade, and as a tool for politicians and opi...
Norwegian political parties have used the Internet for campaigning since 2001. In 2009 all the parti...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
This paper discusses the impact of new media on local politics and politicians in a highly digitalis...
Mass media have traditionally functioned as an intermediary system between society and political ins...
One of the research projects some of us here at the CCI are currently involved in, in cooperation wi...
Part 1: Social MediaInternational audienceOnline campaigning has been on the agenda of Norwegian pol...
Social media have the potential to influence power relations in political parties as they allow indi...
In this paper we focus on the usage of social media in political election campaigns. These new arena...
This article explores the role of social media (essentially blogs) in the 2011 Norwegian local elect...
Social media as democratic arenas for opinion sharing and discussions between elected politicians an...
The article explores social media as institutions for political communication between voters and pol...
While there has been much research on how national politicians’ popularity is related to their parti...
In political journalism, the battle over agenda-setting between journalists and their sources has be...
Political communication on social media is the topic of this dissertation. The Internet and social m...
Social media have become a well known concept the last decade, and as a tool for politicians and opi...
Norwegian political parties have used the Internet for campaigning since 2001. In 2009 all the parti...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
This paper discusses the impact of new media on local politics and politicians in a highly digitalis...
Mass media have traditionally functioned as an intermediary system between society and political ins...
One of the research projects some of us here at the CCI are currently involved in, in cooperation wi...
Part 1: Social MediaInternational audienceOnline campaigning has been on the agenda of Norwegian pol...
Social media have the potential to influence power relations in political parties as they allow indi...