This article introduces the Twitter Parliamentarian Database (TPD), a multi-source and manually validated database of parliamentarians on Twitter. The TPD includes parliamentarians from all European Free Trade Association countries where over 45% of parliamentarians are on Twitter as well as a selection of English-speaking countries. The database is designed to move beyond the one-off nature of most Twitter-based research and in the direction of systematic and rigorous comparative and transnational analysis. The TPD incorporates, in addition to data collected through Twitter's streaming API and governmental websites, data from the Manifesto Project Database; the Electoral System Design Database; the ParlGov database; and the Chapel Hill Exp...
Social media in general, and the Twitter micro-blogging service in particular, have recently receive...
This contribution puts forward an explorative account of the Swiss political parties’ presence on Tw...
This paper examines the Twitter social graph of German politicians and political parties during a ti...
This article introduces the Twitter Parliamentarian Database (TPD), a multi-source and manually vali...
Political communication in the social media network of Twitter has enjoyed a popularity increase in ...
Political communication via social media is getting more and more important. Besides social websites...
A growing body of research has examined the uptake of social media by politicians, the formation of ...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advanta...
Defence date: 12 June 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander Trechsel, University of Lucerne (Supervi...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advantag...
Published version of a chapter published in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available from ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Inter-p...
Part 1: Appreciation of Social MediaInternational audienceThis article examines parliament represent...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
The use of social media by parliamentarians is opening up a new communication arena. In Catalonia, w...
Social media in general, and the Twitter micro-blogging service in particular, have recently receive...
This contribution puts forward an explorative account of the Swiss political parties’ presence on Tw...
This paper examines the Twitter social graph of German politicians and political parties during a ti...
This article introduces the Twitter Parliamentarian Database (TPD), a multi-source and manually vali...
Political communication in the social media network of Twitter has enjoyed a popularity increase in ...
Political communication via social media is getting more and more important. Besides social websites...
A growing body of research has examined the uptake of social media by politicians, the formation of ...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advanta...
Defence date: 12 June 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander Trechsel, University of Lucerne (Supervi...
Social media is transforming relations among members of parliaments, but are members taking advantag...
Published version of a chapter published in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available from ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Inter-p...
Part 1: Appreciation of Social MediaInternational audienceThis article examines parliament represent...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
The use of social media by parliamentarians is opening up a new communication arena. In Catalonia, w...
Social media in general, and the Twitter micro-blogging service in particular, have recently receive...
This contribution puts forward an explorative account of the Swiss political parties’ presence on Tw...
This paper examines the Twitter social graph of German politicians and political parties during a ti...