Based on 18 qualitative interviews, this article explores how the social media managersfor the nine parties in the Danish parliament articulate the role of social media during the2015 national elections. The article finds that the interviewees emphasise Facebook as animportant means for one-way political communication and the monitoring of public opinion.The majority of the interviewees articulate a sense of responsibility for facilitating publicdebate on Facebook through the moderation of user-generated content and/or interactionswith users. Yet the social media managers do not systematically analyse political inputfrom social media users, nor do they see Facebook and Twitter as viable means of citizeninfluence on political decision-making...
Part 5: Social Media and Open ComputingInternational audienceSocial media is becoming important tool...
Sweden, with a high level of political participation and an avant-garde position regarding internet ...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...
Based on 18 qualitative interviews, this article explores how the social media managersfor the nine ...
Based on 18 qualitative interviews, this article explores how the social media managers for the nin...
The article explores social media as institutions for political communication between voters and pol...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
Political communication on social media is the topic of this dissertation. The Internet and social m...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
Political parties’ interaction strategy and practice on Facebook is the topic of this article. Polit...
Politicians are eager to engage with citizens because the support for political parties is declining...
Political parties’ interaction strategy and practice on Facebook is the topic of this article. Polit...
Facebook and other social media sites offer suitable forums for political parties to express politic...
Part 5: Social Media and Open ComputingInternational audienceSocial media is becoming important tool...
Part 5: Social Media and Open ComputingInternational audienceSocial media is becoming important tool...
Sweden, with a high level of political participation and an avant-garde position regarding internet ...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...
Based on 18 qualitative interviews, this article explores how the social media managersfor the nine ...
Based on 18 qualitative interviews, this article explores how the social media managers for the nin...
The article explores social media as institutions for political communication between voters and pol...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
Political communication on social media is the topic of this dissertation. The Internet and social m...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
Political parties’ interaction strategy and practice on Facebook is the topic of this article. Polit...
Politicians are eager to engage with citizens because the support for political parties is declining...
Political parties’ interaction strategy and practice on Facebook is the topic of this article. Polit...
Facebook and other social media sites offer suitable forums for political parties to express politic...
Part 5: Social Media and Open ComputingInternational audienceSocial media is becoming important tool...
Part 5: Social Media and Open ComputingInternational audienceSocial media is becoming important tool...
Sweden, with a high level of political participation and an avant-garde position regarding internet ...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...