Following the 2004 US presidential election campaign, which was described as 'a critical turning point' in use of social media, and particularly the 2008 Obama campaign, there has been increasing focus on use of social media for political campaigning and what is termed e-electioneering and e-democracy. However, studies of election campaigns between 2010 and 2012 in a number of countries have identified what Steve Woolgar (2002) calls cyberbole in relation to social media for political engagement. With substantive patterns of change in political communication yet to be identified, a quantitative and qualitative study of social media use in the 2013 Australian federal election campaign was conducted using the same methodology as studies of th...
This article examines the role of social media in contemporary political communication, focusing on ...
This article examines the role of digital media in three recent national election campaigns: Austral...
The Internet has been to date used as a space for simple promotion by political parties; websites pr...
In the wake of the 'turning point' 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 20...
Study of use of social media by Australian federal politicians in the 60 days immediately following ...
Like the 2007-2008 US presidential primaries, the 2007 Australian federal election was described as ...
In the wake of the ‘turning point ’ 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 2...
Much like the Internet itself during the mid-1990s, social media such as Twitter and Facebook have n...
Social media are playing an increasingly important part in political campaigning. Recent elections h...
The arrival of the internet, especially social media, was thought by many to offer a chance at democ...
The 21st century has witnessed diverse technological advancement, part of which is the introduction ...
In this panel we combine longitudinal and cross-national studies of social media in election campaig...
Throughout the course of history, presidential campaigning has evolved commensurate with the advance...
Election campaigning tends to be synonymous with top-down, persuasive and propaganda-style communica...
Despite the increase interest on the impact of social media use for political campaign communication...
This article examines the role of social media in contemporary political communication, focusing on ...
This article examines the role of digital media in three recent national election campaigns: Austral...
The Internet has been to date used as a space for simple promotion by political parties; websites pr...
In the wake of the 'turning point' 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 20...
Study of use of social media by Australian federal politicians in the 60 days immediately following ...
Like the 2007-2008 US presidential primaries, the 2007 Australian federal election was described as ...
In the wake of the ‘turning point ’ 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 2...
Much like the Internet itself during the mid-1990s, social media such as Twitter and Facebook have n...
Social media are playing an increasingly important part in political campaigning. Recent elections h...
The arrival of the internet, especially social media, was thought by many to offer a chance at democ...
The 21st century has witnessed diverse technological advancement, part of which is the introduction ...
In this panel we combine longitudinal and cross-national studies of social media in election campaig...
Throughout the course of history, presidential campaigning has evolved commensurate with the advance...
Election campaigning tends to be synonymous with top-down, persuasive and propaganda-style communica...
Despite the increase interest on the impact of social media use for political campaign communication...
This article examines the role of social media in contemporary political communication, focusing on ...
This article examines the role of digital media in three recent national election campaigns: Austral...
The Internet has been to date used as a space for simple promotion by political parties; websites pr...