The recent emergence of online social media has had a significant effect on the contemporary political landscape, yet our understanding of this remains less than complete. This article adds to current understanding of the online engagement between politicians and the public by presenting the first quantitative analysis of the utilisation of the social network tool Twitter by Australian politicians. The analysis suggests that politicians are attempting to use Twitter for political engagement, though some are more successful in this than others. Politicians are noisier than Australians in general on Twitter, though this is due more to broadcasting than conversing. Those who use Twitter to converse appear to gain more political benefit from th...
This paper examines citizens’ interactions with politicians in social media in what is referred to a...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
The recent emergence of online social media has had a significant effect on the contemporary politic...
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...
This paper examines the use of Twitter for long-term discussions around Australian politics, at nati...
This paper draws on a larger study of the uses of Australian user-created content and online social ...
There is a growing number of studies that highlighted the use of Twitter towards supporting better i...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
Study of use of social media by Australian federal politicians in the 60 days immediately following ...
This paper examines patterns of political activity and campaigning on Twitter in the context of the ...
This chapter investigates how political candidates utilize Twitter to communicate with each other to...
This paper examines citizens’ interactions with politicians in social media in what is referred to a...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
The recent emergence of online social media has had a significant effect on the contemporary politic...
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...
This paper examines the use of Twitter for long-term discussions around Australian politics, at nati...
This paper draws on a larger study of the uses of Australian user-created content and online social ...
There is a growing number of studies that highlighted the use of Twitter towards supporting better i...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
Study of use of social media by Australian federal politicians in the 60 days immediately following ...
This paper examines patterns of political activity and campaigning on Twitter in the context of the ...
This chapter investigates how political candidates utilize Twitter to communicate with each other to...
This paper examines citizens’ interactions with politicians in social media in what is referred to a...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...