Une communication politique 2.0
Political communication today has become a matter of academic interest even though it is too often identified with political marketing. The rise of information and communication technologies – notably media and social networks including Twitter - has transformed the media practices and communication...
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description | Political communication today has become a matter of academic interest even though it is too often identified with political marketing. The rise of information and communication technologies – notably media and social networks including Twitter - has transformed the media practices and communication policies of political parties. The authors compare the use made of Twitter in 2012 – in France and in Quebec - during the presidential and the provincial elections in order to measure it’s influence on the course of two campaigns and on their outcome. |
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spelling | doaj-art-f5aedc056c174996a03d777d12df890c2025-01-09T11:26:55ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442014-04-0132210.4000/communication.5001Une communication politique 2.0Alexandre EyriesCassandra PoirierPolitical communication today has become a matter of academic interest even though it is too often identified with political marketing. The rise of information and communication technologies – notably media and social networks including Twitter - has transformed the media practices and communication policies of political parties. The authors compare the use made of Twitter in 2012 – in France and in Quebec - during the presidential and the provincial elections in order to measure it’s influence on the course of two campaigns and on their outcome.https://journals.openedition.org/communication/5001political communicationsocial networksTwitterparticipatory democracycivic engagement |
spellingShingle | Alexandre Eyries Cassandra Poirier Une communication politique 2.0 Communication political communication social networks participatory democracy civic engagement |
title | Une communication politique 2.0 |
title_full | Une communication politique 2.0 |
title_fullStr | Une communication politique 2.0 |
title_full_unstemmed | Une communication politique 2.0 |
title_short | Une communication politique 2.0 |
title_sort | une communication politique 2 0 |
topic | political communication social networks participatory democracy civic engagement |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/communication/5001 |
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