To what extent does twitter provide a platform for the emergence of a European public sphere? Around 47% of Europeans use social media at least once a week, making it a potentially important source of information and a promising platform for debate. Indeed, it has sometimes been suggested that the interactive affordance of social media may provide the ideal platform for a more participatory public, and for a transnational one structurally less confined to the borders of nation states
This article presents a multi-method research design for measuring the (trans-)national quality of i...
This thesis is a study of how the 2019 Spitzenkandidaten were able to gain interaction on Twitter pr...
The chapter analyses Twitter as one of the several fora where the general public sphere manifests it...
Asking whether social media can plausibly facilitate a European public sphere, this article provides...
Defence date: 12 June 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander Trechsel, University of Lucerne (Supervi...
This article analyzes topics of European relevance on Twitter. It does so by examining #schengen and...
Can platforms like Twitter facilitate the creation of a European public sphere? Based on an analysis...
Published: 15 July 2018This article analyzes topics of European relevance on Twitter. It does so by ...
The aim of this study was to explore social media, and specifically Twitter's potential to generate ...
Article first published online: November 28, 2019The aim of this study was to explore social media, ...
The digital structure of social networking sites hold vast democratic value in light of the democrat...
Digital social networks appear to offer its users a tool for expression which is both personalized a...
This thesis deals with the problem of distance between EU institutions and European citizens and the...
Social media allow disparate groups to spontaneously coordinate in support of a common cause. At the...
Purpose This paper explores how the transnational discourse on the migrant crisis materialized on Tw...
This article presents a multi-method research design for measuring the (trans-)national quality of i...
This thesis is a study of how the 2019 Spitzenkandidaten were able to gain interaction on Twitter pr...
The chapter analyses Twitter as one of the several fora where the general public sphere manifests it...
Asking whether social media can plausibly facilitate a European public sphere, this article provides...
Defence date: 12 June 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander Trechsel, University of Lucerne (Supervi...
This article analyzes topics of European relevance on Twitter. It does so by examining #schengen and...
Can platforms like Twitter facilitate the creation of a European public sphere? Based on an analysis...
Published: 15 July 2018This article analyzes topics of European relevance on Twitter. It does so by ...
The aim of this study was to explore social media, and specifically Twitter's potential to generate ...
Article first published online: November 28, 2019The aim of this study was to explore social media, ...
The digital structure of social networking sites hold vast democratic value in light of the democrat...
Digital social networks appear to offer its users a tool for expression which is both personalized a...
This thesis deals with the problem of distance between EU institutions and European citizens and the...
Social media allow disparate groups to spontaneously coordinate in support of a common cause. At the...
Purpose This paper explores how the transnational discourse on the migrant crisis materialized on Tw...
This article presents a multi-method research design for measuring the (trans-)national quality of i...
This thesis is a study of how the 2019 Spitzenkandidaten were able to gain interaction on Twitter pr...
The chapter analyses Twitter as one of the several fora where the general public sphere manifests it...