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Twitting the Politics


Bešker, Inoslav
Twitting the Politics // 19th International Conference on Information Technology and Journalism (ITJ19) / Prelog, Nenad ; Boras, Damir ; Bešker, Inoslav (ur.).
Dubrovnik, 2014. (pozvano predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, ostalo)


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Naslov
Twitting the Politics

Autori
Bešker, Inoslav

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, ostalo

Izvornik
19th International Conference on Information Technology and Journalism (ITJ19) / Prelog, Nenad ; Boras, Damir ; Bešker, Inoslav - Dubrovnik, 2014

Skup
19th International Conference on Information Technology and Journalism (ITJ19)

Mjesto i datum
Dubrovnik, Hrvatska, 26.05.2014. - 30.05.2014

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Pozvano predavanje

Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija

Ključne riječi
Twitter, Populism, Politics

Sažetak
Twitting in the politics is rarely information: it is mainly pure and genuine PR business – unidirectional transmitting of spins, viewpoints, or general points, tending to preserve the idea that a politician would want to mediate on him. Twitter gives a short space for a single message: enough only to expose one phrase, or two, in one tweet. The populism, on the other hand, has always been based on slogans too. Therefore, Twitter in the politics is a very convenient tool for populist propaganda, providing adequate space for a slogan, which can be done in a jiffy nationally or globally present, if it’s accepted and amplified by the mass media. The politicians, usually, don’t tweet to their fans, but mainly to the journalists: agencies, papers, news desks. Twitting in the politics is rarely a direct communication with the public opinion, even if it seems so. Twitting in the politics is directed mainly to the institutional mass media, which are used, or abused, as amplifiers for the twits. Let’s take for example the Pope, so popular, so friendly Francis. In his tweets he never reveals his plans, his moves, but only general religious principles. Only some comparative analysis of what is tweeted and what is left out could possibly provide an indication to detect his next move. None of Francis’ moves that have attracted public attention was ever announced through Twitter, or other social network. State and party political leaders also do not use Twitter to communicate their moves in order of importance, but rather concentrate on the tweets that are calculated to raise their reputation and political rating, or to reduce the prestige and political rating of their competitors, sometimes in the same political party.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Politologija, Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti



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Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet u Splitu,
Sveučilište u Dubrovniku

Profili:

Avatar Url Inoslav Bešker (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Bešker, Inoslav
Twitting the Politics // 19th International Conference on Information Technology and Journalism (ITJ19) / Prelog, Nenad ; Boras, Damir ; Bešker, Inoslav (ur.).
Dubrovnik, 2014. (pozvano predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, ostalo)
Bešker, I. (2014) Twitting the Politics. U: Prelog, N., Boras, D. & Bešker, I. (ur.)19th International Conference on Information Technology and Journalism (ITJ19).
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@article{article, author = {Be\v{s}ker, Inoslav}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Twitter, Populism, Politics}, title = {Twitting the Politics}, keyword = {Twitter, Populism, Politics}, publisherplace = {Dubrovnik, Hrvatska} }




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