Les députées blogueuses, des hommes politiques comme les autres ?

The author draws on a comprehensive sample of French political blogs (3,509 sites). By carefully qualifying the sociodemographic characteristics of the bloggers, the politicization of each blogger, and a set of data attached to each blog and to the digital activity of each blogger, the author classi...

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Main Author: Marie Neihouser
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2018-02-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/7647
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Les députées blogueuses, des hommes politiques comme les autres ?
Communication
France
gender
social networks
political blogs
political affiliation
title Les députées blogueuses, des hommes politiques comme les autres ?
title_full Les députées blogueuses, des hommes politiques comme les autres ?
title_fullStr Les députées blogueuses, des hommes politiques comme les autres ?
title_full_unstemmed Les députées blogueuses, des hommes politiques comme les autres ?
title_short Les députées blogueuses, des hommes politiques comme les autres ?
title_sort les deputees blogueuses des hommes politiques comme les autres
topic France
gender
social networks
political blogs
political affiliation
url https://journals.openedition.org/communication/7647
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