Political candidates increasingly have incorporated social media tools like Facebook into their campaigns. Such tools enable supporters to interact directly and easily with campaigns, creating an immediate and relatively informal way for users to respond to candidate messages and publicly display their support. Previous research has explored how campaigns have used social media, or how the use of social media may be related to political engagement. In this study, we provide a systematic analysis of variations in user response to candidate messaging through Facebook. Our results shed new light on the dynamics of online campaigning through social media and engagement with supporters through digital media. Specifically, our findings show that ...
Social networking sites (SNS), such as Facebook and Twitter, are important spaces for political enga...
Political science research has largely overlooked the role of user engagements when studying communi...
Representative democracy presents politicians with an information problem: How to find out what vote...
Political candidates increasingly have incorporated social media tools like Facebook into their camp...
Political candidates increasingly have incorporated social media tools like Facebook into their camp...
This paper examines how Facebook is used by political parties during elections to extend or accelera...
International audienceThis paper examines how Facebook is used by political parties during elections...
International audienceThis paper examines how Facebook is used by political parties during elections...
This article examines the role of social media in contemporary political communication, focusing on ...
The advancement in social media technology has greatly improved how people from around the world can...
Political campaigns have a temporal nature, which means that the strategic environment shapes the na...
Facebook “likes” are often used as a proxy of users’ attention and an affirmation of what is posted ...
Campaign digital spending has increased significantly in recent election years. As more and more cam...
Social networking sites (SNS), such as Facebook and Twitter, are important spaces for political enga...
Campaign digital spending has increased significantly in recent election years. As more and more cam...
Social networking sites (SNS), such as Facebook and Twitter, are important spaces for political enga...
Political science research has largely overlooked the role of user engagements when studying communi...
Representative democracy presents politicians with an information problem: How to find out what vote...
Political candidates increasingly have incorporated social media tools like Facebook into their camp...
Political candidates increasingly have incorporated social media tools like Facebook into their camp...
This paper examines how Facebook is used by political parties during elections to extend or accelera...
International audienceThis paper examines how Facebook is used by political parties during elections...
International audienceThis paper examines how Facebook is used by political parties during elections...
This article examines the role of social media in contemporary political communication, focusing on ...
The advancement in social media technology has greatly improved how people from around the world can...
Political campaigns have a temporal nature, which means that the strategic environment shapes the na...
Facebook “likes” are often used as a proxy of users’ attention and an affirmation of what is posted ...
Campaign digital spending has increased significantly in recent election years. As more and more cam...
Social networking sites (SNS), such as Facebook and Twitter, are important spaces for political enga...
Campaign digital spending has increased significantly in recent election years. As more and more cam...
Social networking sites (SNS), such as Facebook and Twitter, are important spaces for political enga...
Political science research has largely overlooked the role of user engagements when studying communi...
Representative democracy presents politicians with an information problem: How to find out what vote...