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Facing up to Facebook: politicians, publics and the social media(ted) turn in New Zealand

机译:面对Facebook:政界人士,公众和社交媒体(TED)转向新西兰

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Social media have an increasingly important place in the lives of citizens, and their potential to expand the reach of communication messages beyond individual networks is attractive to those looking to maximise message efficiency. The influence of Facebook in Obama’s 2008 campaign success galvanised many politicians into taking it seriously as a campaign tool. Our study explored the Facebook wall posts (1148 in total) of New Zealand Members of Parliament (MPs) leading up to the 2011 general election to determine posting behaviours and differences. Among other things, we found that women posted more frequently than men and that Labour MPs posted more than their National counterparts. Additionally, most politicians do not invite dialogue with readers of their posts, rarely get involved in comment threads and mostly take a monologic approach, using Facebook as a way of broadcasting information rather than as a medium enabling two-way flow. In other words, same old, same old.
机译:社交媒体在公民生活中的地位日益重要,其将通信消息的范围扩展到各个网络之外的潜力,对于那些希望最大程度地提高消息效率的人们而言,具有很大的吸引力。 Facebook在奥巴马2008年竞选成功中的影响力促使许多政客将其视为竞选工具。我们的研究探索了2011年大选之前新西兰国会议员(MP)的Facebook墙上帖子(总共1148个),以确定发布行为和差异。除其他事项外,我们发现女性职位发布率高于男性,而工党议员发布的职位高于全国同行。此外,大多数政客不邀请与帖子阅读者进行对话,很少参与评论线程,并且大多采取单一论方法,将Facebook用作传播信息的方式,而不是实现双向交流的媒介。换句话说,相同的旧的,相同的旧的。

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