Much like the Internet itself during the mid-1990s, social media such as Twitter and Facebook have now become standard tools in a number of professional contexts. In doing so, they have undergone gradual processes of adoption and adaptation, as their potential uses are explored, evaluated, and revised over time, and as the insights gained by early adopters are disseminated to other potential users. But because of the slow and incremental nature of such adoption and adaptation processes, they are often overlooked by social media research which examines single cases and phenomena.Such tendencies are perhaps most evident in relation to the study of political elections: here, the effective use of social media by the successful Obama campaign in...
The advancement in social media technology has greatly improved how people from around the world can...
Social media enable politicians to personalize their campaigns and target voters who may be decisive...
The growing role of the Internet social networking sites (SNS) has served as a flash point for debat...
Following the 2004 US presidential election campaign, which was described as 'a critical turning poi...
Social media are playing an increasingly important part in political campaigning. Recent elections h...
In this panel we combine longitudinal and cross-national studies of social media in election campaig...
In the wake of the 'turning point' 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 20...
The growth of social media use raises significant questions related to political information and its...
There is no better time to study media’s influence than in an election year. This paper will (1) pre...
The 21st century has witnessed diverse technological advancement, part of which is the introduction ...
This paper analyses strategic thinking around election campaign communication in a rapidly evolving ...
Abstract Digital media in general, and social media in particular, are a distinctive feature of cont...
Although initially geared towards short, personal status updates, the microblog service Twitter is i...
In recent years, social media have become omnipresent and highly important for social networking and...
Although new scholarship has heralded the digital affordances of social media on the Internet to tra...
The advancement in social media technology has greatly improved how people from around the world can...
Social media enable politicians to personalize their campaigns and target voters who may be decisive...
The growing role of the Internet social networking sites (SNS) has served as a flash point for debat...
Following the 2004 US presidential election campaign, which was described as 'a critical turning poi...
Social media are playing an increasingly important part in political campaigning. Recent elections h...
In this panel we combine longitudinal and cross-national studies of social media in election campaig...
In the wake of the 'turning point' 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 20...
The growth of social media use raises significant questions related to political information and its...
There is no better time to study media’s influence than in an election year. This paper will (1) pre...
The 21st century has witnessed diverse technological advancement, part of which is the introduction ...
This paper analyses strategic thinking around election campaign communication in a rapidly evolving ...
Abstract Digital media in general, and social media in particular, are a distinctive feature of cont...
Although initially geared towards short, personal status updates, the microblog service Twitter is i...
In recent years, social media have become omnipresent and highly important for social networking and...
Although new scholarship has heralded the digital affordances of social media on the Internet to tra...
The advancement in social media technology has greatly improved how people from around the world can...
Social media enable politicians to personalize their campaigns and target voters who may be decisive...
The growing role of the Internet social networking sites (SNS) has served as a flash point for debat...