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Swedish political party programs and election manifestos ... : Svenska partiprogram och valmanifest ...
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Die sprachliche Behandlung der Geschlechter in deutschen und französischen Wahlprogrammen zur Europawahl 2019:Eine gender- und politolinguistische Untersuchung
Vedder, S.B.H. (Sebastian). - 2021
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Collaborative Multi-racial Post-election Survey (CMPS), United States, 2016 ... : Version 1 ...
Frasure, Lorrie; Wong, Janelle; Vargas, Edward. - : ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, 2021
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Collaborative Multi-racial Post-election Survey (CMPS), United States, 2016 ... : Archival Version ...
Frasure, Lorrie; Wong, Janelle; Vargas, Edward. - : ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, 2021
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Political analytics on election candidates and their parties in context of the US Presidential elections 2020
Sorathiya, Rakshit. - : Laurentian University of Sudbury, 2021
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Investigating Visual Content Shared over Twitter during the 2019 EU Parliamentary Election Campaign
In: Media and Communication ; 9 ; 1 ; 158-170 ; Dark Participation in Online Communication: The World of the Wicked Web (2021)
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Les religions abrahamites dans le discours du Front National dans le contexte d'extrêmes droites populistes européennes
In: Political Discourses at the Extremes: Expressions of Populism in Romance Speaking Countries ; 4 ; Stockholm Studies in Romance Languages ; 53-81 (2021)
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"Don't expect me to repair in four years what you have destroyed in four hundred years": On the ethos in (inter)action of Lula and Alckmin in an election TV debate
In: Stockholm Review of Latin American Studies ; 8 ; 83-99 ; Independent languages? About language as a dynamic process (2021)
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Is There Such a Thing as Science-Related Populism? An Essay on Anti-Science Sentiments and Ideologies
In: 6 (2021)
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Protest twittern: Eine medienlinguistische Untersuchung von Straßenprotesten
Dang-Anh, Mark. - : transcript Verlag, 2021. : DEU, 2021. : Bielefeld, 2021
In: 22 ; Locating Media / Situierte Medien ; 448 (2021)
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Rechtspopulismus und Geschlecht: Paradox und Leitmotiv
In: Femina Politica - Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft ; 27 ; 1 ; 34-46 ; Angriff auf die Demokratie (2021)
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Die Demokratisierung gesellschaftlicher Naturverhältnisse 'von unten': Soziale Bewegungen im Kontext von Postpolitik und ökologischer Krise
In: 107 (2021)
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Us vs. Them as Structural Equivalence: Analysing Nationalist Discourse Networks in the Georgian Print Media
In: Politics and Governance ; 8 ; 2 ; 243-256 ; Policy Debates and Discourse Network Analysis (2021)
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Discourse Networks and Dual Screening: Analyzing Roles, Content and Motivations in Political Twitter Conversations
In: Politics and Governance ; 8 ; 2 ; 311-325 ; Policy Debates and Discourse Network Analysis (2021)
Abstract: The increasing relevance of social networking platforms is accompanied by a growing number of studies using digital trace data. However, most studies still lack further understanding of the data-generating process. This analytical gap can be directly attributed to the prevalence of quantitative approaches, as only qualitative work is able to generate these insights. The broad methodological toolset of Discourse Network Analysis addresses this shortcoming as it combines both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The present study therefore employs Discourse Network Analysis in order to (1) determine different user groups’ varying role as senders and recipients of targeted online conversations, (2) identify and compare Twitter users’ (simultaneous) reference to different forms of conversational Twitter content, and to (3) asses the motivation of @message authors to direct particular tweets at particular user groups. To this end, this study analyzes @messages during the BBC program 'Question Time' on 2nd of June 2017 - the final media encounter of Prime Minister Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn in the context of the 2017 UK election campaign. We draw on the theoretical background of Maarten Hajer's discourse coalitions approach in order to investigate the preconditions for the formation of discourse coalitions in new and emerging virtual discourse arenas. Thus, our work not only mirrors the focus in existing literature on Twitter usage during high-profile political media events, but also emphasizes Twitter's unique features for interactive exchange. This article identifies different forms of meta-talk and policy issues, which vary in both their general popularity with Twitter users as well as their interconnectedness. Furthermore, our analysis uncovers the motivation behind the decisions of @message authors to send particular @messages to certain groups of Twitter users. Finally, we could establish that media events only temporarily affect the topical foci of @message authors.
Keyword: data capture; Datengewinnung; discourse; Diskurs; election campaign; Elections; electronic Media; elektronische Medien; Great Britain; Großbritannien; Interactive; interaktive; Jeremy Corbyn; journalism; Journalismus,Verlagswesen; media event; Medienereignis; Meinungsbildung; network analysis; Netzwerkanalyse; News media; online media; Online-Medien; opinion formation; political campaigns; political communication; Political Culture; political opinion; Political Process; Political science; Political Sociology; Politikwissenschaft; politische Kommunikation; politische Kultur; politische Meinung; politische Soziologie; politische Willensbildung; publishing; Publizistische Medien; social network; soziales Netzwerk; Theresa May; TV debate; Twitter; Wahlkampf
URL: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v8i2.2573
https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/71795
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/2573
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Candidates rather than context shape campaign sentiment in French Presidential Elections (1965–2017)
In: French Politics ; 19 (2021), 4. - S. 394-420. - Springer. - ISSN 1476-3419. - eISSN 1476-3427 (2021)
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STAYING IN THEIR LANES: ISSUE OWNERSHIP IN THE 2016 AND 2020 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER
In: AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research; 2021: AoIR2021 ; 2162-3317 (2021)
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The Co-Construction of Campaign Argumentation on U.S.A. Late-Night Talk Shows
In: Communication Graduate Student Publication Series (2021)
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