Engagementpolitik 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-92117-4_15
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“…Moreover, it is the local chapters that ask their members to take part in election campaigns (Webb & Keith, 2017, p. 45) and social media tools have become an important instrument in this regard (Klinger & Russmann, 2017). As almost 80% of the political activities of citizens in Germany take place on the local level (Bogumil & Holtkamp, 2010, p. 382), political parties need to have a powerful organizational basis at the subfederal level to recruit, mobilize and convince citizens of their political positions. As social media are playing an increasingly important role in the local grassroots campaigns orchestrated by the higher levels of the parties (Quinlan et al, 2017), it is crucial for the success of election campaigns that the district associations actively use social media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it is the local chapters that ask their members to take part in election campaigns (Webb & Keith, 2017, p. 45) and social media tools have become an important instrument in this regard (Klinger & Russmann, 2017). As almost 80% of the political activities of citizens in Germany take place on the local level (Bogumil & Holtkamp, 2010, p. 382), political parties need to have a powerful organizational basis at the subfederal level to recruit, mobilize and convince citizens of their political positions. As social media are playing an increasingly important role in the local grassroots campaigns orchestrated by the higher levels of the parties (Quinlan et al, 2017), it is crucial for the success of election campaigns that the district associations actively use social media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%