Twitter como espacio de comunicación política electoral digital

Percastre-Mendizábal, Salvador-José . Twitter como espacio de comunicación política electoral digital., 2019 In: La política en la era digital. Democracia, ciudadanía y movimientos sociales. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, pp. 173-196. [Book chapter]

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English abstract

This work is a presentation and discussion on methodological strategies for the survey of the digital electoral political communication. It is proposed a methodological route for tracking with the identification of minimal conceptual elements and of variables for the analysis of Twitter at elections.

Spanish abstract

Este trabajo constituye una presentación y discusión sobre estrategias metodológicas para el estudio de la comunicación política electoral digital, en el que se propone una ruta metodológica a seguir con la identificación de elementos conceptuales mínimos y de variables para el análisis de Twitter en elecciones.

Item type: Book chapter
Keywords: redes sociales digitales, elecciones, comunicación política, información, Twitter, social networks, political communication, elections.
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information > BJ. Communication
B. Information use and sociology of information > BC. Information in society.
B. Information use and sociology of information > BG. Information dissemination and diffusion.
H. Information sources, supports, channels. > HT. Web 2.0, Social networks
Depositing user: Salvador Percastre-Mendizábal
Date deposited: 13 Feb 2020 15:19
Last modified: 13 Feb 2020 15:19
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/39570

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