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‘Of course we are on Facebook’: Use and non-use of social media among Swedish and Norwegian politicians

机译:我们当然在Facebook上:瑞典和挪威政客之间使用和不使用社交媒体

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While plenty of research has provided important insights into the uses of the Internet by politicians during elections, a relatively scarce amount of work has looked into these uses outside of such parliamentary events. This article seeks to remedy this lack of research by presenting a study on the ‘routine’ uses of two of the currently most popular social media services – Facebook and Twitter. Focusing on politicians elected to the national parliaments of Norway and Sweden, the article employs novel methodologies for data collection and statistical analyses in order to provide an overarching, structural view of the day-to-day social media practices of Scandinavian politicians. Findings indicate that use levels are rather low for both services – the median amount of tweets sent and messages posted on Facebook is close to one per day. Further analyses reveal that the most active politicians could be labelled as ‘underdogs’, as they are more likely to be younger, in opposition and out of the political limelight.
机译:尽管大量研究为政客在选举中使用互联网提供了重要的见识,但在此类议会活动之外,针对这些用途的工作却相对较少。本文旨在通过对目前最流行的两种社交媒体服务(Facebook和Twitter)的“常规”用法进行研究,以弥补这一研究的不足。本文重点介绍当选为挪威和瑞典国会议员的政治人物,采用新颖的方法进行数据收集和统计分析,以提供斯堪的纳维亚政治人物日常社交媒体做法的总体结构视图。调查结果表明,这两种服务的使用率都非常低-发送的推文和在Facebook上发布的消息的中位数每天接近一。进一步的分析表明,最活跃的政客可能会被贴上“弱者”的标签,因为他们更有可能年轻,反对和不受政治关注。

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