Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceSocial media such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are often seen as political game changers. Yet little is known of the effects of social media on local politics. In this paper the Social Media Participation Model (SMPM) is introduced for studying the effects of social media on local political communities. The SMPM aims to explore the relationship between Social Media Participation and Community Participation. The model comprises four constructs: Social Media Choice, Social Media Use, Sense of Community and Community Engagement. The design of the case study was based on the SMPM and took place among the members and parties of the Enschede council, from a large municipality in th...
This study sought to determine to what extent social media influences political party perception (PP...
In this paper we focus on the usage of social media in political election campaigns. These new arena...
This chapter addresses potential political implications of social media by looking into everyday app...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceSocial media such as Facebook, Twitter...
Social media such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are often seen as political game changers. Yet li...
Political parties can potentially benefit from Social Media to shape interactions between their memb...
This paper presents the results of a literature review in regard to Social Media and participation. ...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...
Social media have been increasingly used by governments and planning professionals to gain public op...
Social media has become a popular tool in the political landscape. As a result, it is of increased i...
Social media enables public sector organizations to connect with citizens. Next to this, it can help...
Social media could help nonprofit communities to organize their communication with their members in ...
In recent years, social media has become a major venue for the interplay between citizens and public...
The use of online social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, continues ...
Part 5: Social Media and Open ComputingInternational audienceSocial media is becoming important tool...
This study sought to determine to what extent social media influences political party perception (PP...
In this paper we focus on the usage of social media in political election campaigns. These new arena...
This chapter addresses potential political implications of social media by looking into everyday app...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceSocial media such as Facebook, Twitter...
Social media such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are often seen as political game changers. Yet li...
Political parties can potentially benefit from Social Media to shape interactions between their memb...
This paper presents the results of a literature review in regard to Social Media and participation. ...
Part 2: Social Media and E-ParticipationInternational audienceThis article focuses on how, why and w...
Social media have been increasingly used by governments and planning professionals to gain public op...
Social media has become a popular tool in the political landscape. As a result, it is of increased i...
Social media enables public sector organizations to connect with citizens. Next to this, it can help...
Social media could help nonprofit communities to organize their communication with their members in ...
In recent years, social media has become a major venue for the interplay between citizens and public...
The use of online social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, continues ...
Part 5: Social Media and Open ComputingInternational audienceSocial media is becoming important tool...
This study sought to determine to what extent social media influences political party perception (PP...
In this paper we focus on the usage of social media in political election campaigns. These new arena...
This chapter addresses potential political implications of social media by looking into everyday app...