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10. Dialogue of the Deaf: Listening on Twitter and Democratic Responsiveness during the 2015 South African State of the Nation Address

verfasst von : Lone Sorensen, Heather Ford, Walid Al-Saqaf, Tanja Bosch

Erschienen in: Media, Communication and the Struggle for Democratic Change

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

This chapter investigates the use of social media as a channel of communication between citizens and government. It draws on the concept of ‘listening’ in democratic communication (Couldry, N., Why Voice Matters: Culture and Politics After Neoliberalism. Los Angeles, CA: Sage, 2010; Dobson, A., Listening for Democracy: Recognition, Representation, Reconciliation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014). In the run-up to the 2015 State of the Nation Address, the South African presidency conducted a listening exercise on Twitter, which failed on all counts. Combining quantitative and qualitative analyses of Twitter conversations, the chapter evaluates the quality of listening and identifies the reasons for the collapse of the conversation. The findings suggest that while poorly performed listening campaigns can result in spiralling frustration among citizens, social media platforms like Twitter can also provide opportunities for governments to listen in a manner that serves a more positive relationship with citizens.

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1
Although the campaign was conducted on Twitter and Facebook, our analysis concentrates on Twitter as a platform more geared towards public communication and that best enables decentralised public polylogue through hashtagged conversations.
 
2
See official web page http://​mecodem.​eu/​mecodify and documentation in the GitHub repository at https://​github.​com/​wsaqaf/​mecodify/​blob/​master/​manual.​md. The tool is freely available. Using Mecodify’s web search method for data collection produces results that mirror those that emerge using a web search through Twitter’s Advanced Search page (https://​twitter.​com/​search-advanced). According to Twitter’s own documentation, this method behaves similarly to, but not exactly like, Twitter’s Search API. Hence, there is no guarantee that all tweets will be returned. However, it has been demonstrated through extensive testing that the search results obtained through Mecodify do match those returned through Twitter’s search form.
 
3
We use ‘the Presidency’ to refer to the office of the president and hence as a catch-all term for both the Presidency’s and the president’s Twitter accounts, @PresidencyZA and @SAPresident respectively. We refer to either individual account by using the account name.
 
4
We categorised 2 per cent of replies as unrelated.
 
5
‘Mxm’ means ‘The clicking of one’s tongue to show attitude’ as used in texts or online (Urban Dictionary n.d.).
 
6
There are 7.4 million Twitter users in South Africa, representing only 14 per cent of the South African population; there are 13 million Facebook users (World Wide Worx 2016).
 
7
During September 2017, Twitter experimentally allowed a small group of users the ability to tweet with 280 instead of 140 characters.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Dialogue of the Deaf: Listening on Twitter and Democratic Responsiveness during the 2015 South African State of the Nation Address
verfasst von
Lone Sorensen
Heather Ford
Walid Al-Saqaf
Tanja Bosch
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16748-6_10