Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Rußmann, Uta"
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Missed opportunity to connect with European citizens? Europarties’ communication on Facebook during the 2019 European election campaign
Wurst, Anna-Katharina; Fenoll, Vicente; Haßler, Jörg; Kruschinski, Simon; Magin, Melanie; Rußmann, Uta; Schlosser, Katharina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The digitization of political communication and major transformations in the European Union (EU) have altered the conditions for European election campaigns. Whereas national political parties remain highly visible political ... -
Populism in context. A cross-country investigation of the Facebook usage of populist appeals during the 2019 European Parliament elections
Bene, Márton; Magin, Melanie; Haßler, Jörg; Rußmann, Uta; Lilleker, Darren; Kruschinski, Simon; Jackson, Daniel; Fenoll, Vicente; Farkas, Xenia; Baranowski, Pawel; Balaban, Delia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Recent scholarship demonstrated that Facebook is a fertile space for populist political communication as its unmediated and viral nature make populist appeals highly efficient in mobilizing voters (Engesser et al., 2017). ... -
Populism in Context: A Cross-Country Investigation of the Facebook Usage of Populist Appeals During the 2019 European Parliament Elections
Bene, Márton; Magin, Melanie; Haßler, Jörg; Rußmann, Uta; Lilleker, Darren; Kruschinski, Simon; Jackson, Daniel; Fenoll, Vicente; Farkas, Xenia; Baranowski, Pawel; Balaban, Delia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Recent scholarship demonstrated that Facebook is a fertile space for populist political communication as its unmediated and viral nature make populist appeals highly efficient in mobilizing voters (Engesser et al., 2017). ... -
Social Media’s Role in Political and Societal Mobilization
Haßler, Jörg; Magin, Melanie; Rußmann, Uta (Media and Communication;, Research report, 2023) -
Why we should distinguish between mobilization and participation when investigating social media
Haßler, Jörg; Magin, Melanie Andrea; Rußmann, Uta (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In the recent past, social media has become a central channel and means for political and societal mobilization. Mobilization refers to the process by which political parties, politicians, social movements, activists, and ...