Spanish Political Parties on Facebook: New Sources of Content for Political Journalism

IF 0.8 Q3 COMMUNICATION Fonseca-Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.14201/fjc.29749
Ana Beriain Bañares, Raquel Crisóstomo Gálvez, Ismael Xiva i Molina
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Political parties take advantage of the internet to disseminate their messages, particularly during election campaigns. In addition to the public, these messages reach journalists, who have turned these platforms into another tool for their professional work. The aim of this study is to reflect on how the nature of publications can affect the work of journalists who use this content as raw material to work with. In order to explore this more deeply, a quantitative approach is proposed, consisting of a metric analysis of 1,280 Facebook posts by 10 political forces and a survey of 1,004 people, representing the universe of the Spanish population. The results show that the parties disseminate unidirectional and propagandistic content on Facebook during campaigns, marginalising dialogue and interaction. This restricts journalists’ ability to converse with political parties through the social network, which at the same time is impacted by messages whose veracity is secondary to their objective of reaching as many internet users as possible.
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Facebook上的西班牙政党:政治新闻的新内容来源
政党利用互联网来传播他们的信息,尤其是在竞选期间。除了公众之外,这些信息也传达给了记者,他们把这些平台变成了他们专业工作的另一种工具。本研究的目的是反思出版物的性质如何影响使用这些内容作为原材料的记者的工作。为了更深入地探讨这一点,提出了一种定量方法,包括对10个政治力量的1280个Facebook帖子进行度量分析,并对1004人进行调查,代表西班牙人口的整体。结果表明,双方在竞选期间在Facebook上传播单向和宣传性内容,边缘化对话和互动。这限制了记者通过社交网络与政党对话的能力,同时也受到信息的影响,这些信息的真实性比他们尽可能多地接触互联网用户的目标次要。
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