Online Campaigning and Twitter: communicative interaction between campaigns and voters in 2010 Brazilian presidential election
Since 1996, researchers discusses, theoretically and empirically, about which democratic and strategic benefits derives from online direct communication between candidates, political parties and voters. The article of researcher Camilo de Oliveira Aggio (UFBA) aims at evaluate the frequency of interactive features adoption by the three main candidates running for president of Brazil in 2010 on twitter using a methodological approach to distinguish real interactions between campaigns and voters from messages that contains interactive features but are not translated in real discursive exchanges. This paper concludes that the three main candidates interacted in significant levels. However, the direct interactions between the three main campaigns and Twitter users were not used to discuss ideas, plans and positions on political issues. Check out the full article in the link below.
https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/revistafamecos/article/view/22088/13705