This paper examines the structure of Twitter communication networks between MPs during the 2016 EU Referendum campaign. In particular, the research examines the impact of Twitter in two dimensions: (1) how far social media might facilitate inter-party linkages thus eroding traditional partisan relations between MPs? This was given added potential by the supposedly cross-party nature of the Referendum campaign and, therefore, we specifically examined the collective communicative networks that formed around Leave and Remain amongst MPs; (2) Given the potential of social media to provide a platform for individual politicians to personalize campaigns, we asked how far social media might disrupt traditional formal intra-party hierarchies? Did, f...
How did people talk about the EU referendum on Twitter? Akitaka Matsuo and Kenneth Benoit (left) ana...
Social media play an increasingly important part in the communication strategies of political campai...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
This paper examines the structure of Twitter communication networks between MPs during the 2016 EU R...
This paper examines the structure of Twitter communication networks between MPs during the 2016 EU R...
In the UK, as in many democracies there has been a rapid rise of MPs using Twitter over the past six...
How did Eurosceptic (Leave) and pro-European (Remain) activity compare on social media in the run-up...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
User generated media, and their influence on the information individuals are exposed to, have the p...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Inter-p...
User generated media, and their influence on the information individuals are exposed to, have the po...
This article analyses the impact of electoral institutions on the re-election campaigning and outrea...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
The microblogging platform Twitter has gained notoriety for its status as both a communication chann...
Twitter has become one of the most important online spaces for political communication practice and ...
How did people talk about the EU referendum on Twitter? Akitaka Matsuo and Kenneth Benoit (left) ana...
Social media play an increasingly important part in the communication strategies of political campai...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...
This paper examines the structure of Twitter communication networks between MPs during the 2016 EU R...
This paper examines the structure of Twitter communication networks between MPs during the 2016 EU R...
In the UK, as in many democracies there has been a rapid rise of MPs using Twitter over the past six...
How did Eurosceptic (Leave) and pro-European (Remain) activity compare on social media in the run-up...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
User generated media, and their influence on the information individuals are exposed to, have the p...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Inter-p...
User generated media, and their influence on the information individuals are exposed to, have the po...
This article analyses the impact of electoral institutions on the re-election campaigning and outrea...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
The microblogging platform Twitter has gained notoriety for its status as both a communication chann...
Twitter has become one of the most important online spaces for political communication practice and ...
How did people talk about the EU referendum on Twitter? Akitaka Matsuo and Kenneth Benoit (left) ana...
Social media play an increasingly important part in the communication strategies of political campai...
In this chapter, we present a typology of the tweeting behaviour of candidates as a means of analysi...