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15. Social Media Indicator and Local Elections in the Netherlands: Towards a Framework for Evaluating the Influence of Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook

verfasst von : Robin Effing, Jos van Hillegersberg, Theo Huibers

Erschienen in: Social Media and Local Governments

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Social media has become a popular tool in the political landscape. As a result, it is of increased importance to evaluate social media campaigns of politicians. However, there is currently little knowledge how to measure and evaluate the influence of social media in political campaigns, especially at the local scale. This chapter is a step further towards the development of a theoretical framework and an algorithm that contributes to more reliable impact measurement of social media campaigns by politicians. The Social Media Indicator-2 framework and a related scoring algorithm are introduced to evaluate the influence of individual political candidates via social media on their social environment. The framework is tested by applying it in an empirical pilot study based on the local 2014 municipal elections in the Netherlands. We collected data for the political candidates and their parties in a pre-defined period and were able to relate scores to voting outcome. Positive correlations were revealed between social media contribution scores of politicians and their preference votes within the province of Overijssel in the Netherlands.

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Fußnoten
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Application Programming Interfaces, open, public or semi-open interfaces to access functions with a programming language for accessing social data from the social media databases.
 
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Application Programming Interfaces.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Social Media Indicator and Local Elections in the Netherlands: Towards a Framework for Evaluating the Influence of Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook
verfasst von
Robin Effing
Jos van Hillegersberg
Theo Huibers
Copyright-Jahr
2016
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17722-9_15