Title
Expectations and Experiences With MyLabourParty: From Right to Know to Right to Participate?
Abstract
AbstractSocial media are often argued to change political communication, decreasing the distance between politicians and citizens, and increasing citizens' influence on policymaking. This paper presents findings from a study of how the Norwegian Labour Party uses social media, focusing on the community platform MyLabourParty. Interviews with politicians and a survey with citizens as respondents were conducted to examine the experiences of online political discussions. Findings show that citizens and politicians expect MyLabourParty to strengthen citizen participation. Yet, citizens still experience communication asymmetry and politicians may find it challenging to participate to the extent citizens expect. Means for bridging the gap between expectations and experiences are called for, in particular redefinition of the offering, changes of user-practices, and system improvements.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1111/jcc4.12047
Periodicals
Keywords
Field
DocType
Political communication,citizen participation,social media,innovation
Social psychology,Right to know,Norwegian,Social media,Political communication,Sociology,Politics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
19
3
1083-6101
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.42
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marika Lüders11368.79
Asbjørn Følstad219927.26
Espen Waldal320.42