How Important is Twitter to Local Elections in Brazil? A Case Study of Fortaleza City Council

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Autor(a) principal: Marques,Francisco Paulo Jamil
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Mont’Alverne,Camila
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Political Science Review
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Resumo: Studies on the effects of the internet on elections have revealed how Social Network Sites (SNSs) are used by citizens to learn about, choose and contact their representatives. This article analyzes 27 Twitter accounts managed by Fortaleza's city councilors who ran for reelection in October 2012. The study aimed to discover the importance of Twitter in the councilors' campaign strategies: what kind of messages were sent by the councilors who adopted digital communication strategies to their followers, and the relationship between party affiliation and e-campaigns. The article shows that communitarian sociability, understood as face-to-face relations or interactions among individuals, affects how the internet is used in local campaigns, since there is no direct relationship between electoral success and the heavy use of Twitter by candidates, at least in proportional local elections (which are defined as cases in which candidates do not necessarily need to reach the votes of a majority of constituents, but only a part of them). However, those who adopt a digital communication strategy use it to broadcast their political platforms and promote their campaign events. Finally, except for small left-wing parties, there appears to be no relationship between party affiliation and e-campaigns.
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title How Important is Twitter to Local Elections in Brazil? A Case Study of Fortaleza City Council
spellingShingle How Important is Twitter to Local Elections in Brazil? A Case Study of Fortaleza City Council
Marques,Francisco Paulo Jamil
Internet
social network sites
elections
political campaigns
local power
title_short How Important is Twitter to Local Elections in Brazil? A Case Study of Fortaleza City Council
title_full How Important is Twitter to Local Elections in Brazil? A Case Study of Fortaleza City Council
title_fullStr How Important is Twitter to Local Elections in Brazil? A Case Study of Fortaleza City Council
title_full_unstemmed How Important is Twitter to Local Elections in Brazil? A Case Study of Fortaleza City Council
title_sort How Important is Twitter to Local Elections in Brazil? A Case Study of Fortaleza City Council
author Marques,Francisco Paulo Jamil
author_facet Marques,Francisco Paulo Jamil
Mont’Alverne,Camila
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author2 Mont’Alverne,Camila
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques,Francisco Paulo Jamil
Mont’Alverne,Camila
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Internet
social network sites
elections
political campaigns
local power
topic Internet
social network sites
elections
political campaigns
local power
description Studies on the effects of the internet on elections have revealed how Social Network Sites (SNSs) are used by citizens to learn about, choose and contact their representatives. This article analyzes 27 Twitter accounts managed by Fortaleza's city councilors who ran for reelection in October 2012. The study aimed to discover the importance of Twitter in the councilors' campaign strategies: what kind of messages were sent by the councilors who adopted digital communication strategies to their followers, and the relationship between party affiliation and e-campaigns. The article shows that communitarian sociability, understood as face-to-face relations or interactions among individuals, affects how the internet is used in local campaigns, since there is no direct relationship between electoral success and the heavy use of Twitter by candidates, at least in proportional local elections (which are defined as cases in which candidates do not necessarily need to reach the votes of a majority of constituents, but only a part of them). However, those who adopt a digital communication strategy use it to broadcast their political platforms and promote their campaign events. Finally, except for small left-wing parties, there appears to be no relationship between party affiliation and e-campaigns.
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