2018
DOI: 10.15847/obsobs1232018915
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Politicising Platform, or Another Campaign Tool: Locality-Related Differences in the Perception of Facebook’s Role in Pre-Election Period

Abstract: In recent years, Facebook has become a regular part of political campaigning and as such a subject of an extensive research. Yet relatively few studies have focused on audience perspective and the perception of Facebook in campaigns. The aim of this explorative study is to contribute to this area; it compares perceptions of Facebook's role in a campaign held before communal elections in two localities in the Czech Republic. Based on qualitative data from diary research and semi-structured interviews, it discus… Show more

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“…Social media platforms such as Facebook have a dramatically different structure than previous media technologies [16]. In recent years, Facebook has become a regular part of political campaigning as such a subject of an extensive research [17].…”
Section: New Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media platforms such as Facebook have a dramatically different structure than previous media technologies [16]. In recent years, Facebook has become a regular part of political campaigning as such a subject of an extensive research [17].…”
Section: New Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%