Research into the communication strategies of legislators has a long history. The European Parliament offers an opportunity to add to understanding of how legislators prioritize styles of communication, with a comparative perspective across 27 nations. Through content analysis of online communication, we investigate how the Internet is used by members of the European Parliament. Our analysis assesses three communication strategies: homestyle, impression management, and participatory. We find that a homestyle strategy predominates, followed by impression management. Participatory communication is emergent, but may earn legislators political capital, as it appears that proactive communicators who offer participatory opportunities are more lik...
This article examines the way politicians package themselves to their constituents via the Web. It l...
A key issue of scholarly debates on democratic innovations is why elected politicians engage in inno...
The article intends to advance the study of e-participation in renewed directions by focusing on a c...
International audienceResearch into the communication strategies of legislators has a long history. ...
International audienceThis article explores the use of the Internet by Members of the European Parli...
International audienceMembers of the European Parliament (MEPs) are rarely a subject of study, and w...
With the development of social media on the one hand, and political communication on the other, the ...
Existing research on MPs using the Internet (Halstead 2000, Perrone 2002, Ward and Gibson 2003, Jack...
Existing research on MPs using the Internet (Halstead 2000, Perrone 2002, Ward and Gibson 2003, Jack...
The development of new technologies, implicitely that of Internet contributed to the reconfiguration...
Recent decades have witnessed a dramatic growth of internet-based communication. This phenomenon and...
Published version of a chapter published in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available from ...
For more than a decade, researchers have shown interest in how politicians make use of the Internet ...
Following the rise in use of online communication in electoral campaigns throughout the world, this ...
Social media has given politicians another platform to perform campaigning in. This essay has been a...
This article examines the way politicians package themselves to their constituents via the Web. It l...
A key issue of scholarly debates on democratic innovations is why elected politicians engage in inno...
The article intends to advance the study of e-participation in renewed directions by focusing on a c...
International audienceResearch into the communication strategies of legislators has a long history. ...
International audienceThis article explores the use of the Internet by Members of the European Parli...
International audienceMembers of the European Parliament (MEPs) are rarely a subject of study, and w...
With the development of social media on the one hand, and political communication on the other, the ...
Existing research on MPs using the Internet (Halstead 2000, Perrone 2002, Ward and Gibson 2003, Jack...
Existing research on MPs using the Internet (Halstead 2000, Perrone 2002, Ward and Gibson 2003, Jack...
The development of new technologies, implicitely that of Internet contributed to the reconfiguration...
Recent decades have witnessed a dramatic growth of internet-based communication. This phenomenon and...
Published version of a chapter published in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available from ...
For more than a decade, researchers have shown interest in how politicians make use of the Internet ...
Following the rise in use of online communication in electoral campaigns throughout the world, this ...
Social media has given politicians another platform to perform campaigning in. This essay has been a...
This article examines the way politicians package themselves to their constituents via the Web. It l...
A key issue of scholarly debates on democratic innovations is why elected politicians engage in inno...
The article intends to advance the study of e-participation in renewed directions by focusing on a c...