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2512-1812 es the usage of Twitter and other Web 2.0 tools in mobilizing people for riots and revolutions, presenting and analysing recent events in Istanbul and Egypt, among others.978-3-319-35579-5978-3-319-04666-2Series ISSN 2512-1812 Series E-ISSN 2512-1839alcoholism 发表于 2025-3-27 04:56:45
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The Use of Twitter In 2013 Italian Political Electioner Italian revolution in political communication. A specific research was developed to understand the concrete use of the new media and how politicians actually manage them. The study has analysed a sample of 41 politicians from the main electoral lists from September 2012 until April 27, 2013. DataNarcissist 发表于 2025-3-28 04:14:46
An Intermedia Understanding of the Networked Twitter Ecologyter debate links up to mainstream media outlets and how political actors, media actors and citizens interact in this decentralized and interactive Twitter sphere. In doing so, we elaborate on the role of Twitter (as one of the most popular social media platforms) in the agenda setting and building pobnoxious 发表于 2025-3-28 09:29:14
The Social Media Usage and the Transformation of Political Marketing and Campaigning of the Emergingcially during campaigns and elections. Concerning this trend, scholars have investigated the proliferation of the Internet and social media usage in the political sphere. However, little attention has been directed to explore to what extent the proliferation of social media usage have transformed maAlopecia-Areata 发表于 2025-3-28 13:28:35
, Digital Movement or “Digital Sublime” Rhetoric?olitics. The Movement relies to a large extent on a vision of Internet-driven and -based direct democracy; as such, social media have been the main organizational tools behind its rise of the past few years. At the same time, it is argued that the power of networking, the allegedly egalitarian appro