Emotional Convergence in Mass and Social Media in Election. Case Study: Romania 2014

<p class="Default">The present study is centered on some of the recent transformations that have taken place in the field of political communication, influenced by changes in the broader area of communications and, consequently, by the increasingly easier access to modern equipment a...

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Main Authors: Robert D. REISZ, Lucian Vasile SZABO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Babes Bolyai University 2017-10-01
Series:Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
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Online Access:https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/536
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spelling doaj-713ff9d56ee348739ae80d8fd11fddb62021-06-30T05:52:06ZengBabes Bolyai UniversityTransylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences1842-28452017-10-0113529410910.24193/tras.52E.6553Emotional Convergence in Mass and Social Media in Election. Case Study: Romania 2014Robert D. REISZ0Lucian Vasile SZABO1Professor, Department of Political Sciences, Faculty of Political Sciences, Philosophy and Communication Sciences, West University of Timişoara, Timişoara, RomaniaLecturer, Department of Philosophy and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Political Sciences, Philosophy and Communication Sciences, West University of Timişoara, Timişoara, Romania<p class="Default">The present study is centered on some of the recent transformations that have taken place in the field of political communication, influenced by changes in the broader area of communications and, consequently, by the increasingly easier access to modern equipment and technology. These developments take the form of media, technological and emotional convergence, leading to major changes in the public and political spheres, therefore contributing to the electoral victory of certain candidates credited with smaller chances of success. The study centers on the Romanian presidential elections that took place in the autumn of 2014. Then, a large percentage of the Romanian diaspora – most of them living in Western European countries – have given their support to those candidates considered to have a more democratic approach to government in Romania. The need for change came to be regarded as a challenge, and the subsequent tensions led to the formation of a virtual group, whose members were brought together by their adherence to a shared set of values – translated into active influence in the mass and social media, electronic mail, or via telephone. This movement was so effective, that the runner-up in the first round (30.3% of the votes) won the second round of elections with a total score of 54.4%.</p>https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/536emotional convergence, election, romanian diaspora, political communication, media activists, digital media
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Lucian Vasile SZABO
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Lucian Vasile SZABO
Emotional Convergence in Mass and Social Media in Election. Case Study: Romania 2014
Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
emotional convergence, election, romanian diaspora, political communication, media activists, digital media
author_facet Robert D. REISZ
Lucian Vasile SZABO
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title Emotional Convergence in Mass and Social Media in Election. Case Study: Romania 2014
title_short Emotional Convergence in Mass and Social Media in Election. Case Study: Romania 2014
title_full Emotional Convergence in Mass and Social Media in Election. Case Study: Romania 2014
title_fullStr Emotional Convergence in Mass and Social Media in Election. Case Study: Romania 2014
title_full_unstemmed Emotional Convergence in Mass and Social Media in Election. Case Study: Romania 2014
title_sort emotional convergence in mass and social media in election. case study: romania 2014
publisher Babes Bolyai University
series Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
issn 1842-2845
publishDate 2017-10-01
description <p class="Default">The present study is centered on some of the recent transformations that have taken place in the field of political communication, influenced by changes in the broader area of communications and, consequently, by the increasingly easier access to modern equipment and technology. These developments take the form of media, technological and emotional convergence, leading to major changes in the public and political spheres, therefore contributing to the electoral victory of certain candidates credited with smaller chances of success. The study centers on the Romanian presidential elections that took place in the autumn of 2014. Then, a large percentage of the Romanian diaspora – most of them living in Western European countries – have given their support to those candidates considered to have a more democratic approach to government in Romania. The need for change came to be regarded as a challenge, and the subsequent tensions led to the formation of a virtual group, whose members were brought together by their adherence to a shared set of values – translated into active influence in the mass and social media, electronic mail, or via telephone. This movement was so effective, that the runner-up in the first round (30.3% of the votes) won the second round of elections with a total score of 54.4%.</p>
topic emotional convergence, election, romanian diaspora, political communication, media activists, digital media
url https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/536
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