articleJournal of Information Technology & PoliticsDec 21, 2015Closed access

Twitter use in election campaigns: A systematic literature review

Jungheinrich (Germany)

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Abstract

ABSTRACTTwitter has become a pervasive tool in election campaigns. Candidates, parties, journalists, and a steadily increasing share of the public are using Twitter to comment on, interact around, and research public reactions to politics. These uses have met with growing scholarly attention. As of now, this research is fragmented, lacks a common body of evidence, and shared approaches to data collection and selection. This article presents the results of a systematic literature review of 127 studies addressing the use of Twitter in election campaigns. In this systematic review, I will discuss the available research with regard to findings on the use of Twitter by parties, candidates, and publics during…

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Keywords
  • Documentation
  • Social media
  • Upload
  • Politics
  • Public relations
  • Political science
  • Sociology
  • Computer science
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