This report examines Member use of one specific new electronic communication medium: Twitter. After providing an overview and background of Twitter, the report analyzes patterns of Member use of Twitter during two one-week periods in July and August 2009. This report is inherently a snapshot in time of a dynamic process. As with any new technology, the number of Members using Twitter and the patterns of use may change rapidly in short periods of time
The popular social media platform Twitter is the latest in long line of platforms for synchronous (r...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
To date, available literature mainly discusses Twitter activity patterns in the context of individua...
This report examines Twitter usage by Members of Congress during August and September 2009. It incl...
This report examines Member adoption and use of two social networking services: Twitter and Facebook...
Building the first database on Congressional use of traditional and social media, this project exami...
As Twitter becomes a more common means for officials to communicate with their constituents, it beco...
We study the early adoption of Twitter in the 111th House of Representatives. Our main objective is ...
As Twitter becomes a more common means for officials to communicate with their constituents, it beco...
A study on the social networking platform, \u27Twitter\u27, its operations, its impact on daily life...
The Research Team (the Team) at LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin re...
As Twitter becomes a more common means for officials to communicate with their constituents, it beco...
This paper affords an opportunity to study the early adoption, implementation and performance of an ...
The popular social media platform Twitter is the latest in long line of platforms for synchronous (r...
Our general objective is to characterize the recent and well publicized diffusion of Twitter among p...
The popular social media platform Twitter is the latest in long line of platforms for synchronous (r...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
To date, available literature mainly discusses Twitter activity patterns in the context of individua...
This report examines Twitter usage by Members of Congress during August and September 2009. It incl...
This report examines Member adoption and use of two social networking services: Twitter and Facebook...
Building the first database on Congressional use of traditional and social media, this project exami...
As Twitter becomes a more common means for officials to communicate with their constituents, it beco...
We study the early adoption of Twitter in the 111th House of Representatives. Our main objective is ...
As Twitter becomes a more common means for officials to communicate with their constituents, it beco...
A study on the social networking platform, \u27Twitter\u27, its operations, its impact on daily life...
The Research Team (the Team) at LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin re...
As Twitter becomes a more common means for officials to communicate with their constituents, it beco...
This paper affords an opportunity to study the early adoption, implementation and performance of an ...
The popular social media platform Twitter is the latest in long line of platforms for synchronous (r...
Our general objective is to characterize the recent and well publicized diffusion of Twitter among p...
The popular social media platform Twitter is the latest in long line of platforms for synchronous (r...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
To date, available literature mainly discusses Twitter activity patterns in the context of individua...