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Main Author: Roberto Gelado-Marcos
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2019
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Online Access:https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=23862882007
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contents Twitter, the End of Bipartisan Politics and the Rise of Populism. The Spanish Campaign in May 2015 Roberto Gelado-Marcos Belén Puebla-Martínez Rainer Rubira-García Sociología Spain Twitter campaign communication bipartisanship Introduction: The seemingly unshakable bipartisan political system in Spain started to crumble in the wake of the European Elections of 2014, giving way to a more fragmented distribution of seats. Such process crystallised in the Regional Elections of 2015, highlighting an already anticipated decay of traditional parties PP and PSOE and rise of populist parties like Podemos.Materials and Methods: Focusing on the discourse of Spanish politicians on Twitter, as one of the most recent political communication tools politicians had to learn to deal with, this paper offers a triangulation of quantitative and qualitative analysis.Results: We discuss, from a communication perspective, similarities and differences among parties and politicians on whether communication 2.0 changed and/or enriched political discourse leading up to a redistribution of parliamentary seats.Discussion: This paper stress the impact of social networks and the implementation of different communication strategies to address the collapse of bipartisanship in Spain. 2019 artículo científico 0104-4478 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=23862882007 10.1590/1678-987319277107 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=238 Revista de Sociologia e Política application/pdf Universidade Federal do Paraná Revista de Sociologia e Política (Brasil) Num.71 Vol.27
format Artículo científico
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language en
publishDate 2019
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
spellingShingle Twitter, the End of Bipartisan Politics and the Rise of Populism. The Spanish Campaign in May 2015
Roberto Gelado-Marcos
Sociología
Spain
Twitter
campaign
communication
bipartisanship
Twitter, the End of Bipartisan Politics and the Rise of Populism. The Spanish Campaign in May 2015 Roberto Gelado-Marcos Belén Puebla-Martínez Rainer Rubira-García Sociología Spain Twitter campaign communication bipartisanship Introduction: The seemingly unshakable bipartisan political system in Spain started to crumble in the wake of the European Elections of 2014, giving way to a more fragmented distribution of seats. Such process crystallised in the Regional Elections of 2015, highlighting an already anticipated decay of traditional parties PP and PSOE and rise of populist parties like Podemos.Materials and Methods: Focusing on the discourse of Spanish politicians on Twitter, as one of the most recent political communication tools politicians had to learn to deal with, this paper offers a triangulation of quantitative and qualitative analysis.Results: We discuss, from a communication perspective, similarities and differences among parties and politicians on whether communication 2.0 changed and/or enriched political discourse leading up to a redistribution of parliamentary seats.Discussion: This paper stress the impact of social networks and the implementation of different communication strategies to address the collapse of bipartisanship in Spain. 2019 artículo científico 0104-4478 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=23862882007 10.1590/1678-987319277107 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=238 Revista de Sociologia e Política application/pdf Universidade Federal do Paraná Revista de Sociologia e Política (Brasil) Num.71 Vol.27
title Twitter, the End of Bipartisan Politics and the Rise of Populism. The Spanish Campaign in May 2015
topic Sociología
Spain
Twitter
campaign
communication
bipartisanship
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=23862882007