International audienceResearch into the communication strategies of legislators has a long history. The European Parliament offers an opportunity to add to understanding of how legislators prioritise styles of communication, with a comparative perspective across twenty-seven nations. Through content analysis of online communication we investigate how the Internet is used by MEPs. Our analysis assesses three communication strategies: homestyle, impression management and participatory. We find that a homestyle strategy predominates followed by impression management. Participatory communication is emergent, but may earn legislators political capital as it appears that proactive communicators who offer participatory opportunities are more likel...
This article looks at the representations that politicians develop depending on the audiences they b...
The analysis in this article focuses on the vertical and horizontal communication patterns of MPs, d...
A key issue of scholarly debates on democratic innovations is why elected politicians engage in inno...
International audienceResearch into the communication strategies of legislators has a long history. ...
Research into the communication strategies of legislators has a long history. The European Parliamen...
International audienceThis article explores the use of the Internet by Members of the European Parli...
International audienceMembers of the European Parliament (MEPs) are rarely a subject of study, and w...
International audienceThis study of political communication in France and Germany offers a detailed ...
With the development of social media on the one hand, and political communication on the other, the ...
The article intends to advance the study of e-participation in renewed directions by focusing on a c...
The paper submits to advance the study of policy making through e-participation platforms by analyzi...
This thesis provides a study of the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) from Ireland, Greece a...
The ep as the only directly elected eu institution, portrays itself as the forum that is open not on...
This article considers the possibility of a European public sphere contributing to a reduction of th...
This article looks at the representations that politicians develop depending on the audiences they b...
The analysis in this article focuses on the vertical and horizontal communication patterns of MPs, d...
A key issue of scholarly debates on democratic innovations is why elected politicians engage in inno...
International audienceResearch into the communication strategies of legislators has a long history. ...
Research into the communication strategies of legislators has a long history. The European Parliamen...
International audienceThis article explores the use of the Internet by Members of the European Parli...
International audienceMembers of the European Parliament (MEPs) are rarely a subject of study, and w...
International audienceThis study of political communication in France and Germany offers a detailed ...
With the development of social media on the one hand, and political communication on the other, the ...
The article intends to advance the study of e-participation in renewed directions by focusing on a c...
The paper submits to advance the study of policy making through e-participation platforms by analyzi...
This thesis provides a study of the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) from Ireland, Greece a...
The ep as the only directly elected eu institution, portrays itself as the forum that is open not on...
This article considers the possibility of a European public sphere contributing to a reduction of th...
This article looks at the representations that politicians develop depending on the audiences they b...
The analysis in this article focuses on the vertical and horizontal communication patterns of MPs, d...
A key issue of scholarly debates on democratic innovations is why elected politicians engage in inno...