Web 2.0 et la politique au féminin en Roumanie postcommuniste

Starting from the hypothesis of a legitimacy deficit for women in the post-communist Romanian public space, the authors seek to determine whether, since the fall of communism (1990) and with the emergence of new campaign tools (social networks), women politicians opt to “do politics differently” or,...

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Main Authors: Daniela Roventa-Frumusani, Alexandra Irimescu
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Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2018-02-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/7636
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description Starting from the hypothesis of a legitimacy deficit for women in the post-communist Romanian public space, the authors seek to determine whether, since the fall of communism (1990) and with the emergence of new campaign tools (social networks), women politicians opt to “do politics differently” or, on the contrary, adopt the same approaches and strategies as their male counterparts (play the “boys’ game”). Their objective is to analyze the visual dimension of the construction/deconstruction of the ethos of women in politics through the public Facebook profiles of women candidates in the 2016 local and parliamentary elections.
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Web 2.0 et la politique au féminin en Roumanie postcommuniste
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women politicians
electoral campaing
Romania
title Web 2.0 et la politique au féminin en Roumanie postcommuniste
title_full Web 2.0 et la politique au féminin en Roumanie postcommuniste
title_fullStr Web 2.0 et la politique au féminin en Roumanie postcommuniste
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title_short Web 2.0 et la politique au féminin en Roumanie postcommuniste
title_sort web 2 0 et la politique au feminin en roumanie postcommuniste
topic social networks
ethos
women politicians
electoral campaing
Romania
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