Twitter in Politics : A Comprehensive Literature Review
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This literature review covers some 115 studies on the use of Twitter in politics. For this discussion, studies are grouped in three topical categories: studies addressing the use of Twitter by politicians and campaigns; studies addressing the use of Twitter by various publics during election and issue campaigns; and comments on Twitter during campaign events -- such as televised debates, party conventions, and election day coverage. I will start the review with a discussion of the theories, research designs, methods of data collection and data selection that were most common in the literature included in this review. Following this, I will provide short synopses of the included studies. I will close this working paper with a discussion of perspectives on further research.
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JUNGHERR, Andreas, 2014. Twitter in Politics : A Comprehensive Literature ReviewBibTex
@techreport{Jungherr2014Twitt-37352, year={2014}, doi={10.2139/ssrn.2402443}, title={Twitter in Politics : A Comprehensive Literature Review}, url={https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2402443}, author={Jungherr, Andreas} }
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