International audienceOn the 20th June 2008, “#pdfdebate”, the first presidential campaign debate to be held on Twitter, was launched. For five days, a representative of each of the two major candidates to the US presidential election used their Twitter account to engage in a debate on technology and government, moderated by a famous political blogger. This initiative of Personal Democracy Media, a private foundation dedicated to the study of new technologies in politics, has had no real posterity to this day and was generally considered as a failure. Commentators, both in the press and on Twitter, mostly blamed this failure on the fact that Twitter and its interface are not really suitable for an extended conversation such as a debate. The...
Social media have become an integrated part of people’s lives and are important communication channe...
Political candidates continuously develop new techniques for communicating to their targeted publics...
This chapter proposes a model for the qualitative analysis of language uses characterizing political...
International audienceOn the 20th June 2008, “#pdfdebate”, the first presidential campaign debate to...
This volume provides a critical view of the nature and quality of political and civic communication ...
While watching television, more and more citizens comment the program live on social media. This is ...
During televised election debates, it is now common for citizens to take to social media to express ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate practices of argumentation on Twitter discussio...
Growing polarization of political discourse in America has resulted in a populace and representative...
This study aims to explore the potential impact of social media platforms in shaping public discours...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to explore how Twitter is used as a political backchannel and ...
While watching television, more and more citizens comment the program live on social media. This is ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Political campaigns mostly r...
Social media, especially Twitter, is an increasingly popular platform for not only sharing informati...
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....
Social media have become an integrated part of people’s lives and are important communication channe...
Political candidates continuously develop new techniques for communicating to their targeted publics...
This chapter proposes a model for the qualitative analysis of language uses characterizing political...
International audienceOn the 20th June 2008, “#pdfdebate”, the first presidential campaign debate to...
This volume provides a critical view of the nature and quality of political and civic communication ...
While watching television, more and more citizens comment the program live on social media. This is ...
During televised election debates, it is now common for citizens to take to social media to express ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate practices of argumentation on Twitter discussio...
Growing polarization of political discourse in America has resulted in a populace and representative...
This study aims to explore the potential impact of social media platforms in shaping public discours...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to explore how Twitter is used as a political backchannel and ...
While watching television, more and more citizens comment the program live on social media. This is ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Political campaigns mostly r...
Social media, especially Twitter, is an increasingly popular platform for not only sharing informati...
Social media platforms, especially Twitter, have become a ubiquitous element in political campaigns....
Social media have become an integrated part of people’s lives and are important communication channe...
Political candidates continuously develop new techniques for communicating to their targeted publics...
This chapter proposes a model for the qualitative analysis of language uses characterizing political...