Facebook Usage by Mayors in Central and Southeastern Europe

The ever increasing rise of social media network users consequently leaves a mark on political communication. While social media tools are already adopted in political marketing, primarily in election campaigning, governments are still new in using social media. The aim of this study is to examine h...

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Main Authors: Milica Vučković, Domagoj Bebić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb 2013-12-01
Series:Medijske Studije
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=174354
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spelling doaj-9eee4316293d40628cea65b34a12c4652020-11-24T22:27:39ZengFaculty of Political Science, University of ZagrebMedijske Studije1847-97581848-50302013-12-01483244Facebook Usage by Mayors in Central and Southeastern EuropeMilica Vučković0Domagoj Bebić1PhD student at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Ljubljana, SloveniaFaculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaThe ever increasing rise of social media network users consequently leaves a mark on political communication. While social media tools are already adopted in political marketing, primarily in election campaigning, governments are still new in using social media. The aim of this study is to examine how Facebook is used by city mayors in countries of Central and Southeastern Europe in two months period, from March 1st to April 30th of 2012. Using content analysis we first analyzed status massages in order to see what kind of status messages they post: personal or political. Secondly, we conducted an analysis of comments on the examined statuses, in order to examine if citizens make constructive, cynical, supportive or neutral comments. We examined ten city mayors’ Facebook pages in five countries, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia and Slovenia. The results have revealed that city mayors in Central and Southeastern Europe use Facebook almost exclusively for official purposes. Secondly, the analysis of citizens’ comments demonstrates that expressing cynicism on Facebook is not the trend in these countries. The findings further confirm that Facebook is a good platform for gathering supporters, while there were no strong evidence found that it serves as platform for constructive discussion. The paper finally discusses how politician’s status messages can engage a larger number of citizens.http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=174354e-democracyFacebookonline engagementlocal governancesocial media networks
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author Milica Vučković
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Facebook Usage by Mayors in Central and Southeastern Europe
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e-democracy
Facebook
online engagement
local governance
social media networks
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Domagoj Bebić
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title Facebook Usage by Mayors in Central and Southeastern Europe
title_short Facebook Usage by Mayors in Central and Southeastern Europe
title_full Facebook Usage by Mayors in Central and Southeastern Europe
title_fullStr Facebook Usage by Mayors in Central and Southeastern Europe
title_full_unstemmed Facebook Usage by Mayors in Central and Southeastern Europe
title_sort facebook usage by mayors in central and southeastern europe
publisher Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb
series Medijske Studije
issn 1847-9758
1848-5030
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The ever increasing rise of social media network users consequently leaves a mark on political communication. While social media tools are already adopted in political marketing, primarily in election campaigning, governments are still new in using social media. The aim of this study is to examine how Facebook is used by city mayors in countries of Central and Southeastern Europe in two months period, from March 1st to April 30th of 2012. Using content analysis we first analyzed status massages in order to see what kind of status messages they post: personal or political. Secondly, we conducted an analysis of comments on the examined statuses, in order to examine if citizens make constructive, cynical, supportive or neutral comments. We examined ten city mayors’ Facebook pages in five countries, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia and Slovenia. The results have revealed that city mayors in Central and Southeastern Europe use Facebook almost exclusively for official purposes. Secondly, the analysis of citizens’ comments demonstrates that expressing cynicism on Facebook is not the trend in these countries. The findings further confirm that Facebook is a good platform for gathering supporters, while there were no strong evidence found that it serves as platform for constructive discussion. The paper finally discusses how politician’s status messages can engage a larger number of citizens.
topic e-democracy
Facebook
online engagement
local governance
social media networks
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=174354
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