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245 0 0 _aTweets from the Campaign Trail
_bResearching Candidates' Use of Twitter During the European Parliamentary Elections /
_cGilles Brachotte, Alex Frame, Arnaud Mercier.
020 _a9783653061680
024 8 _a10.3726/978-3-653-06168-0
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700 1 _aBrachotte, Gilles
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700 1 _aFrame, Alex
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700 1 _aMercier, Arnaud
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264 1 _bPeter Lang International Academic Publishers,
300 _a1 online resource (277 p.)
520 _aHailed by many as a game-changer in political communication, Twitter has made its way into election campaigns all around the world. The European Parliamentary elections, taking place simultaneously in 28 countries, give us a unique comparative vision of the way the tool is used by candidates in different national contexts. This volume is the fruit of a research project bringing together scholars from 6 countries, specialised in communication science, media studies, linguistics and computer science. It seeks to characterise the way Twitter was used during the 2014 European election campaign, providing insights into communication styles and strategies observed in different languages and outlining methodological solutions for collecting and analysing political tweets in an electoral context.
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