Politicians and political parties’ use of social media in-between elections

IF 0.4 Q4 COMMUNICATION Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1386/ajms_00017_1
Todd Graham, Julia Schwanholz
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Digital transformation changes the relationship between citizens and politics. The observation of this nexus is highly relevant for representative democracy. After the successful 2008 Obama campaign, a vast body of research that explores how and why politicians use social media has emerged. However, we still know very little about how social media are being adopted and used in-between elections, and still less yet about what this means for political representation. Therefore, this special issue brings together innovative research that focuses on how the use of social media is impacting upon the relationship between politicians and political parties, and citizens. First, we discuss some pros and cons of this transformation in the context of the relevant literature and, especially, in relation to Stephen Coleman’s concept of ‘direct representation’. Finally, we discuss the findings and merits of the contributions and what the issue adds to our understanding of the phenomenon to the state of research.
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政治家和政党在选举期间使用社交媒体
数字化转型改变了公民与政治之间的关系。对这种联系的观察与代议制民主密切相关。在2008年奥巴马竞选成功后,出现了大量探讨政治家如何以及为什么使用社交媒体的研究。然而,我们仍然对社交媒体在选举期间是如何被采用和使用的知之甚少,更不知道这对政治代表意味着什么。因此,本期特刊汇集了一些创新研究,重点关注社交媒体的使用如何影响政治家、政党和公民之间的关系。首先,我们在相关文献的背景下讨论了这种转变的一些利弊,特别是与斯蒂芬·科尔曼的“直接代表”概念有关。最后,我们讨论了研究结果和贡献的优点,以及这个问题增加了我们对研究现状的理解。
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