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@inbook{1181695, author = {Štětka, Václav and Macková, Alena and Fialová, Marta}, address = {Cham}, booktitle = {Social Media in Politics. Case Studies on the Political Power of Social Media.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04666-2_13}, editor = {Bogdan Patrut, Monica Patrut}, keywords = {Social media; Election campaign; Czech Republic; Online mobilization; Political marketing}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Cham}, isbn = {3-319-04665-9}, pages = {225-244}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing Switzerland}, title = {A Winding Road From “Likes” To Votes: The Role Of Social Media In The 2013 Czech Presidential Elections}, url = {http://www.springer.com/new+%26+forthcoming+titles+(default)/book/978-3-319-04665-5}, year = {2014} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1181695 AU - Štětka, Václav - Macková, Alena - Fialová, Marta PY - 2014 TI - A Winding Road From “Likes” To Votes: The Role Of Social Media In The 2013 Czech Presidential Elections VL - Public Administration and Information Technology Vol. 13 PB - Springer International Publishing Switzerland CY - Cham SN - 3319046659 KW - Social media KW - Election campaign KW - Czech Republic KW - Online mobilization KW - Political marketing UR - http://www.springer.com/new+%26+forthcoming+titles+(default)/book/978-3-319-04665-5 L2 - http://www.springer.com/new+%26+forthcoming+titles+(default)/book/978-3-319-04665-5 N2 - This case study analyzes the use of social media in the campaign for the historically first direct presidential elections in the Czech Republic in January 2013. Following a brief outline of the political context and outcomes of the elections, this study explores and compares the strategies of campaign communication of the nine presidential candidates on the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. Apart from mapping the dynamics of the campaign and the responsiveness of Facebook and Twitter users, we have used content analysis to examine basic formal characteristics of over 1,000 messages posted on Facebook in the course of the campaign by the candidates and their teams. Additionally, this chapter also examines more closely the place of social media in the campaign of Karel Schwarzenberg, the eventual runner-up of the presidential race, whose team distanced all other candidates in both the extent as the level of sophistication of communication carried via the social networking sites. Overall, the presidential elections haverevealed both the potential as well as limits of electoral mobilization through social networks, while at the same time it has demonstrated the continuing importance of more traditional means of campaign communication in the Czech Republic. ER -
ŠTĚTKA, Václav, Alena MACKOVÁ and Marta FIALOVÁ. A Winding Road From “Likes” To Votes: The Role Of Social Media In The 2013 Czech Presidential Elections. In Bogdan Patrut, Monica Patrut. \textit{Social Media in Politics. Case Studies on the Political Power of Social Media.}. Cham: Springer International Publishing Switzerland, 2014, p.~225-244. Public Administration and Information Technology Vol. 13. ISBN~3-319-04665-9. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04666-2\_{}13.
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