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Political Communication and Social Media

Elections
Social Media
Communication
S253
Ofra Klein
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Josefin Graef
Aston University

Building: (Building C) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 3rd floor, Room: 301

Saturday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (07/09/2019)

Abstract

Social media has profoundly changed the political communication environment. Platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have transformed the ways in which politicians and parties interact with their followers, as well as how people consume political information. Papers in the panel focus on both the supply side - showing how politicians employ social media to bring over their messages, how they employ negative framing and how they communicate transnationally – and the demand side (e.g. how online political content evokes user responses and affects political behavior differently compared to the consumption of information presented in traditional outlets). Papers in this panel use data from panel surveys and social media; and combine statistical methods with computational methods such as machine learning, text mining and network analyses.

Title Details
Politicising Europe in the Transnational Electoral Arena: A Comparative Analysis of Twitter Audiences in European Democracies during the 2019 EP Campaign View Paper Details
Why Do(n’t) We Learn from Social Media? Studying Effects of and Mechanisms Behind Social Media Use on Political Knowledge View Paper Details
Bad News Travels Well ꟷ Incentives for Candidates to Go Negative on Twitter View Paper Details