Contains fulltext : 157293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does social-media usage (e.g. Twitter) influence candidates' number of votes? Recent studies have shown that a modest impact might exist. However, these studies used data on elections in which only a limited group of politicians used Twitter. In such a context it was easy for a candidate to stand out. It remains to be seen whether the effect holds in times of widespread usage. This study compares a low-usage with a widespread-usage election, the Dutch 2010 and 2012 national elections respectively. It utilizes unique data on all 1024 candidates of the 'large' parties. Interestingly, even in the context of widespread Twitter usage we still find a positive a...
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Mass media have traditionally functioned as an intermediary system between society and political ins...
Does social-media usage (e.g. Twitter) influence candidates' number of votes? Recent studies have sh...
Contains fulltext : 129917.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the most...
This study investigates the content characteristics of Twitter during an election campaign, and the ...
Contains fulltext : 159765.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ever since th...
This study investigates the content characteristics of political communication on Twitter during an ...
The present study focuses on how candidates in the Dutch general elections of 2010 use Twitter, a po...
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This article explores how Twitter was used by voters to participate in electoral campaigning during ...
Twitter has become one of the most important online spaces for political communication practice and ...
Elections are among the most critical events in a national calendar. During elections, candidates in...
Traditionally, election campaigns are covered in the mass media with a strong focus on ...
Item does not contain fulltextPolitical communication on social media has become more important in (...
Contains fulltext : 99446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study explo...
Mass media have traditionally functioned as an intermediary system between society and political ins...
Does social-media usage (e.g. Twitter) influence candidates' number of votes? Recent studies have sh...
Contains fulltext : 129917.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the most...
This study investigates the content characteristics of Twitter during an election campaign, and the ...
Contains fulltext : 159765.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ever since th...
This study investigates the content characteristics of political communication on Twitter during an ...
The present study focuses on how candidates in the Dutch general elections of 2010 use Twitter, a po...
Contains fulltext : 201975.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Do new media ...
Contains fulltext : 219395.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Extensive res...
This article explores how Twitter was used by voters to participate in electoral campaigning during ...
Twitter has become one of the most important online spaces for political communication practice and ...
Elections are among the most critical events in a national calendar. During elections, candidates in...
Traditionally, election campaigns are covered in the mass media with a strong focus on ...
Item does not contain fulltextPolitical communication on social media has become more important in (...
Contains fulltext : 99446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study explo...
Mass media have traditionally functioned as an intermediary system between society and political ins...