Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, particularly during election time. The purpose of this chapter is to investigate how candidates are using it during an election campaign. The aim is to create a typology of the various ways in which candidates behaved on Twitter. By examining candidates' twittering behaviour, the authors show that British politicians mainly used Twitter as a unidirectional form of communication. However, there were a group of candidates who used it to interact with voters by, for example, mobilizing, helping and consulting them, thus tapping into the potential Twitter offers for facilitating a closer relationship with citizens
International audienceHailed by many as a game-changer in political communication, Twitter has made ...
International audienceHailed by many as a game-changer in political communication, Twitter has made ...
This study explores how candidates running for the European Parliament (EP) in 2009 used micro-blogg...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
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...
This chapter investigates how political candidates utilize Twitter to communicate with each other to...
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...
This study investigates the content characteristics of Twitter during an election campaign, and the ...
In this paper, we focus on the strategies used by politicians to represent themselves and fellow pol...
Twitter has become one of the most important online spaces for political communication practice and ...
This study investigates the content characteristics of political communication on Twitter during an ...
Social media are said to have the potential to transform relationships between political parties, ca...
International audienceHailed by many as a game-changer in political communication, Twitter has made ...
International audienceHailed by many as a game-changer in political communication, Twitter has made ...
This study explores how candidates running for the European Parliament (EP) in 2009 used micro-blogg...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
Politicians across Western democracies are increasingly adopting and experimenting with Twitter, par...
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...
This chapter investigates how political candidates utilize Twitter to communicate with each other to...
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...
This study investigates the content characteristics of Twitter during an election campaign, and the ...
In this paper, we focus on the strategies used by politicians to represent themselves and fellow pol...
Twitter has become one of the most important online spaces for political communication practice and ...
This study investigates the content characteristics of political communication on Twitter during an ...
Social media are said to have the potential to transform relationships between political parties, ca...
International audienceHailed by many as a game-changer in political communication, Twitter has made ...
International audienceHailed by many as a game-changer in political communication, Twitter has made ...
This study explores how candidates running for the European Parliament (EP) in 2009 used micro-blogg...