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在2020年黑山议会选举后,自引入多党制以来首次发生政府更迭,许多演员和媒体声称,Facebook上的流行表情包页面在选举结果之前的竞选活动中发挥了重要作用。本文首先假设,将模因作为传递政治信息的单位形式处理的不同分析框架和理论都不足以充分解释模因页面在黑山选举活动中的作用。作者认为,对个体模因的内容分析只是观察的一个较窄的方面,如果我们将两阶段传播理论与新媒体的特点相适应,并区分Thorson和Wales提出的互联网上的4种传播流,将模因页面视为意见领袖,可以更好地解释模因页面在黑山选举活动中的作用(Thorson and Wells, 2012)。为了研究目的,我们对2020年8月1日至30日期间的Facebook页面“MIMistarstvo onostranih poslova”和“It was very unpleasant / Psalm 118”进行了话语分析和内容分析,并对上述Facebook页面的管理员进行了直接结构化访谈。
Meme pages as public opinion leaders in the election campaign for the parliamentary elections in Montenegro in 2020
After the parliamentary elections in Montenegro in 2020, there was a change of government for the first time since the introduction of multipartyism, and many actors and media claim that popular meme pages on Facebook played a significant role in the campaign that preceded this election result. The paper starts from the assumption that different analytical frameworks and theories dealing with meme as a unit form of conveying a political message are not sufficient to fully explain the role of meme pages in the election campaign in Montenegro. The author believes that the content analysis of individual memes is only one, narrower aspect of observation, and that the role of meme pages in the election campaign in Montenegro can be better explained if we look at them as opinion leaders by adapting the two-stage communication theory to the characteristics of new media and by distinguishing the 4 streams of communication on the Internet proposed by Thorson and Wales (Thorson and Wells, 2012). For the purposes of the research, we use discourse analysis and content analysis of the Facebook pages "MIMistarstvo onostranih poslova" and "It was very unpleasant / Psalm 118" in the period from 1 to 30 August 2020, as well as direct structured interviews with the administrators of the mentioned Facebook pages.