Political parties can potentially benefit from Social Media to shape interactions between their members. This chapter presents the Social Media Participation Model (SMPM), which measures the effects of Social Media Participation on political party communities. As people and politicians increasingly adopt Social Media, measuring the effects of Social Media participation on party communities has become more important. However, a literature review revealed that currently there are few measurement methods. Furthermore, most politicians do not know how to use Social Media effectively. Therefore, we propose the Social Media Participation Model that reflects two concepts: Social Media Participation and Community Participation. To measure Social Me...
Political science research has largely overlooked the role of user engagements when studying communi...
The main purpose of this research is to investigate the perception of South Asian youth on the use o...
This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and trace...
Political parties can potentially benefit from Social Media to shape interactions between their memb...
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...
This paper presents the results of a literature review in regard to Social Media and participation. ...
Social media have expanded citizens’ political repertoires with new modes of action. To measure thes...
Part 5: Social Media and Open ComputingInternational audienceSocial media is becoming important tool...
Over the past decades, the topic of political participation in an online context has gained substant...
This study sought to determine to what extent social media influences political party perception (PP...
Social media has become a popular tool in the political landscape. As a result, it is of increased i...
The advent of social media has come to affect strategies for political participation most especially...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the potential of social media for user participation from diff...
Political participation, broadly referring to citizens’ engagement in activities aimed at influencin...
Political science research has largely overlooked the role of user engagements when studying communi...
The main purpose of this research is to investigate the perception of South Asian youth on the use o...
This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and trace...
Political parties can potentially benefit from Social Media to shape interactions between their memb...
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...
This paper presents the results of a literature review in regard to Social Media and participation. ...
Social media have expanded citizens’ political repertoires with new modes of action. To measure thes...
Part 5: Social Media and Open ComputingInternational audienceSocial media is becoming important tool...
Over the past decades, the topic of political participation in an online context has gained substant...
This study sought to determine to what extent social media influences political party perception (PP...
Social media has become a popular tool in the political landscape. As a result, it is of increased i...
The advent of social media has come to affect strategies for political participation most especially...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the potential of social media for user participation from diff...
Political participation, broadly referring to citizens’ engagement in activities aimed at influencin...
Political science research has largely overlooked the role of user engagements when studying communi...
The main purpose of this research is to investigate the perception of South Asian youth on the use o...
This research uses the 2010-post election survey by Pew Internet and American Life project and trace...