The importance of the "strategic game" to frame the political discourse in Twitter during 2015 Spanish Regional Elections

There is broad consensus on the idea that Twitter, an online communication tool for campaigning, is significantly impacting the interaction between political candidates and citizens (Parmelee & Bichard, 2011; Enli & Skogerbo, 2013; Kruikemeier et. al., 2013). Despite the importance of the st...

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Main Authors: Rocío Zamora-Medina, Paloma del H. Sánchez-Cobarro, Helena Martínez-Martínez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Navarra 2017-06-01
Series:Communication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)
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Online Access:https://revistas.unav.edu/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/35777
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spelling doaj-88b5cda2540d4daa9452d24c527bd9422021-03-18T08:23:32ZengUniversidad de NavarraCommunication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)2386-78762017-06-0122925310.15581/003.30.3.229-25335777The importance of the "strategic game" to frame the political discourse in Twitter during 2015 Spanish Regional ElectionsRocío Zamora-Medina0Paloma del H. Sánchez-Cobarro1Helena Martínez-Martínez2University of Murcia. University of Murcia. Catholic University of Murcia. There is broad consensus on the idea that Twitter, an online communication tool for campaigning, is significantly impacting the interaction between political candidates and citizens (Parmelee & Bichard, 2011; Enli & Skogerbo, 2013; Kruikemeier et. al., 2013). Despite the importance of the strategic use of framing tweets on followers’ opinions, framing approach research applied to microblogging requires further investigation on national and local contexts. This research explores the extent to which candidates (at a local context) use Twitter as a tool for campaigning, in order to identify main frames that describe the strategic use of Twitter for online campaigning. Following framing scholars suggestions (Dimitrova & Strömbäck, 2012; Cappella & Jamieson, 1997; Patterson, 1993) and other recent contributions related to the use of framing in Twitter (Parmelee & Bichard, 2012; Zamora & Zurutuza, 2014; Naaman et. al, 2010; Vergeer et. al. 2013), this paper develops a quantitative approach using tweets content analysis to empirically test the strategic use of generic frames made by each…? Findings points to a different priority of each frame by considering that candidates mostly used two generic frames: `Me Now´/selfpromotion and political information source, to seek political engagement. Other generic frames, like media validation and personal frame, where less important. Conclusions show that the use of Twitter for campaigning is still replicating old patterns of broadcast media, instead of social media, based on a one-way communication model.https://revistas.unav.edu/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/35777twitterelectionsframingcampaigning onlinespainpolitical mobilization
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author Rocío Zamora-Medina
Paloma del H. Sánchez-Cobarro
Helena Martínez-Martínez
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Paloma del H. Sánchez-Cobarro
Helena Martínez-Martínez
The importance of the "strategic game" to frame the political discourse in Twitter during 2015 Spanish Regional Elections
Communication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)
twitter
elections
framing
campaigning online
spain
political mobilization
author_facet Rocío Zamora-Medina
Paloma del H. Sánchez-Cobarro
Helena Martínez-Martínez
author_sort Rocío Zamora-Medina
title The importance of the "strategic game" to frame the political discourse in Twitter during 2015 Spanish Regional Elections
title_short The importance of the "strategic game" to frame the political discourse in Twitter during 2015 Spanish Regional Elections
title_full The importance of the "strategic game" to frame the political discourse in Twitter during 2015 Spanish Regional Elections
title_fullStr The importance of the "strategic game" to frame the political discourse in Twitter during 2015 Spanish Regional Elections
title_full_unstemmed The importance of the "strategic game" to frame the political discourse in Twitter during 2015 Spanish Regional Elections
title_sort importance of the "strategic game" to frame the political discourse in twitter during 2015 spanish regional elections
publisher Universidad de Navarra
series Communication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)
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publishDate 2017-06-01
description There is broad consensus on the idea that Twitter, an online communication tool for campaigning, is significantly impacting the interaction between political candidates and citizens (Parmelee & Bichard, 2011; Enli & Skogerbo, 2013; Kruikemeier et. al., 2013). Despite the importance of the strategic use of framing tweets on followers’ opinions, framing approach research applied to microblogging requires further investigation on national and local contexts. This research explores the extent to which candidates (at a local context) use Twitter as a tool for campaigning, in order to identify main frames that describe the strategic use of Twitter for online campaigning. Following framing scholars suggestions (Dimitrova & Strömbäck, 2012; Cappella & Jamieson, 1997; Patterson, 1993) and other recent contributions related to the use of framing in Twitter (Parmelee & Bichard, 2012; Zamora & Zurutuza, 2014; Naaman et. al, 2010; Vergeer et. al. 2013), this paper develops a quantitative approach using tweets content analysis to empirically test the strategic use of generic frames made by each…? Findings points to a different priority of each frame by considering that candidates mostly used two generic frames: `Me Now´/selfpromotion and political information source, to seek political engagement. Other generic frames, like media validation and personal frame, where less important. Conclusions show that the use of Twitter for campaigning is still replicating old patterns of broadcast media, instead of social media, based on a one-way communication model.
topic twitter
elections
framing
campaigning online
spain
political mobilization
url https://revistas.unav.edu/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/35777
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