The Growing Influence of Facebook in Political Campaigns in the Caribbean

Q3 Arts and Humanities Caribbean Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/00086495.2022.2139521
Indrani Bachan-Persad
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THE ROLE OF MAINSTREAM MEDIA IN ELECTION campaigns has been one of the most studied areas in political communication. Some studies have pointed to their importance in drawing attention to candidates and their tremendous power in determining which news, events, candidates and issues are covered in any given day;1 their agenda effects,2 which predict that elements which are important in the media agenda will become important in the public agenda;3 their framing effects,4 selecting and highlighting some facets of issues and events and making connections so as to promote a particular interpretation, evaluation and solution in order to influence what people think, know and have feelings about;5 and their mediatised effects,6 which indicate that the media shape the processes and discourses of political communication as well as the society in which that communication takes place. However, theorists caution that it is difficult to find clear evidence that the media decisively influence the outcome of elections, though they can easily influence them.7 Over the last decade, social media, especially Facebook, are fast becoming the most popular media for electioneering. They are considered as platforms for political engagement and civic participation of voters.8 Researchers have examined how elections campaigns unfold, how candidates are embedded in communication networks and how they interact among themselves and the public.9 Some studies have investigated the way that politicians utilise social networking sites as political platforms during election campaigns mostly to disseminate information.10 Since Barack Obama’s 2008 election campaign, social networking sites in political contexts have been hailed for their democratic and participatory potential11 and for increasing the public’s engagement with
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Facebook在加勒比海地区政治运动中的影响力日益增强
主流媒体在竞选中的作用一直是政治传播学中研究最多的领域之一。一些研究指出了它们在吸引人们注意候选人方面的重要性,以及它们在决定任何一天报道哪些新闻、事件、候选人和问题方面的巨大力量;1 .它们的议程效应,2 .它们预测媒体议程中重要的因素将在公共议程中变得重要;3 .它们的框架效应,4 .选择和突出问题和事件的某些方面,并建立联系,以促进特定的解释。评估和解决方案,以影响人们的想法,了解和感受;5和它们的中介效应,6表明媒体塑造了政治传播的过程和话语以及传播发生的社会。然而,理论家警告说,很难找到明确的证据证明媒体决定性地影响了选举结果,尽管它们可以很容易地影响选举结果在过去的十年里,社交媒体,尤其是Facebook,正迅速成为最受欢迎的竞选媒体。它们被认为是选民政治参与和公民参与的平台研究人员研究了选举活动是如何展开的,候选人是如何融入通讯网络的,以及他们是如何与自己和公众互动的一些研究调查了政治家在竞选活动中利用社交网站作为政治平台的方式,主要是为了传播信息自从奥巴马2008年竞选总统以来,政治领域的社交网站因其民主和参与的潜力以及增加公众与政治的接触而受到称赞
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