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Parties, Campaigns and Representation: The Political Impact of Blogs and Social Media

Parties, Campaigns and Representation: The Political Impact of Blogs and Social Media

Update: 2009-10-30
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Panel discussion during the Oxford Social Media Convention 2009 on whether the outcome of political careers and even campaigns is increasingly dependent on the successful mastery of new communication tools including social media. The outcome of political careers and even campaigns is increasingly dependent on the successful mastery of new communication tools including social media. Many MPs and members of Congress are embracing the use of social networking tools to keep in touch with their constituents, whilst Facebook, YouTube and even Twitter have potentially changed the nature of election campaigns in reaching out directly to grass-roots supporters, with the recent US presidential campaign also showing how effective these tools might be in raising funds. At the same time, it is not clear whether these tools are likely to prove effective in engaging any voters except those who are already interested in politics, or whether their apparent democratisation of traditional party structures is to be believed.
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Parties, Campaigns and Representation: The Political Impact of Blogs and Social Media

Parties, Campaigns and Representation: The Political Impact of Blogs and Social Media

Helen Margetts, Iain Dale, Andrew Rasiej, Matthew McGregor