The Internet has many benefits for politicians including its ability to immediately disseminate information and facilitate communication. This study contributes to the body of research on the political consequences of the Internet through an analysis of: how and why New Zealand MPs are using social networking sites; and the perceptions of the public regarding MPs’ use of social networking sites. The research used data generated from a content analysis of MP’s Facebook profiles, analysis of data from coffee.geek.nz, online surveys of social networking site users, interviews with five MPs, and interviews with two young people. The findings of the study showed that MPs are using social networking sites in a similar manner to how they use blogs...
This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and trace...
In recent years social networking websites, and especially Facebook, have attracted millions of new ...
The Internet brings new possibilities to political communication and substantially expands tradition...
The Internet has many benefits for politicians including its ability to immediately disseminate info...
This article covers our findings on information behavior and dissemination of parliamentary decision...
In the past few years social networking websites such as MySpace or Facebook have become a growing p...
New Zealand is no exception to the decline in political participation, particularly among youth, obs...
Social media have an increasingly important place in the lives of citizens, and their potential to e...
Politicians are eager to engage with citizens because the support for political parties is declining...
In recent years, politicians and political parties have increasingly adopted various social media as...
RESEARCH QUESTION: To what extent do New Zealand Members of Parliament use social media application...
Existing research on MPs using the Internet (Halstead 2000, Perrone 2002, Ward and Gibson 2003, Jack...
: Marketing activity in the field of social media has seemed to be more professional for few years. ...
To date, a majority of research around social networking is based on youth and how young people inte...
This submission presents data on Australians' use of social media and their attitudes to the interac...
This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and trace...
In recent years social networking websites, and especially Facebook, have attracted millions of new ...
The Internet brings new possibilities to political communication and substantially expands tradition...
The Internet has many benefits for politicians including its ability to immediately disseminate info...
This article covers our findings on information behavior and dissemination of parliamentary decision...
In the past few years social networking websites such as MySpace or Facebook have become a growing p...
New Zealand is no exception to the decline in political participation, particularly among youth, obs...
Social media have an increasingly important place in the lives of citizens, and their potential to e...
Politicians are eager to engage with citizens because the support for political parties is declining...
In recent years, politicians and political parties have increasingly adopted various social media as...
RESEARCH QUESTION: To what extent do New Zealand Members of Parliament use social media application...
Existing research on MPs using the Internet (Halstead 2000, Perrone 2002, Ward and Gibson 2003, Jack...
: Marketing activity in the field of social media has seemed to be more professional for few years. ...
To date, a majority of research around social networking is based on youth and how young people inte...
This submission presents data on Australians' use of social media and their attitudes to the interac...
This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and trace...
In recent years social networking websites, and especially Facebook, have attracted millions of new ...
The Internet brings new possibilities to political communication and substantially expands tradition...