Candidates still avoid online interaction? Twitter, Direct Communication and Brazilian Elections

Authors

  • Camilo De Oliveira Aggio

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1128

Keywords:

Eleições, Campanhas Online, Twitter

Abstract

In 2000, Jennifer Stromer-Galley published the paper “On-line interaction and why candidates avoid it”. It discusses how often and why candidates avoided direct interaction between them and citizens through campaign websites in 1996 and 1996 American elections. Empirical evidences suggests that Stromer-Galley’s findings became a pattern in many countries over the years. This paper discusses how social media transforms this unidirectional pattern into dialogical actions. This discussion is supported by analyzes of tweets posted by the three main presidential candidates in 2010 Brazilian presidential election on Twitter.

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Published

26-05-2015

How to Cite

Aggio, C. D. O. (2015). Candidates still avoid online interaction? Twitter, Direct Communication and Brazilian Elections. E-Compós, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1128

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Section

Política