Elected representatives, online self-presentation and the personal vote: party, personality and webstyles in the United States and United Kingdom
James Stanyer
2134/13824
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Elected_representatives_online_self-presentation_and_the_personal_vote_party_personality_and_webstyles_in_the_United_States_and_United_Kingdom/9471842
This article examines the way politicians package themselves to their constituents via the Web. It looks at various aspects of online self-promotion by incumbent representatives in two advanced industrial democracies - the US and the UK. It seeks to ascertain the extent to which personal qualities are a key aspect of an elected representative's online persona, and any differences that exist between these democracies with different electoral cultures. It concludes by considering the findings of empirical research and what it reveals about the relationship between national electoral cultures and the politician's persona.
2013-12-12 13:48:48
Elected representatives
Homepage
Online impression management
Online persona
Personalization
Websites
Webstyle
Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified
Studies in Human Society not elsewhere classified
Library and Information Studies