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Citation

Ukrainian nationalist parties and connective action: an analysis of electoral campaigning and social media sentiments

Author:
Doroshenko, Larisa; Schneider, Tetyana; Kofanov, Dmitrii; Xenos, Michael A.; Scheufele, Dietram A.; Brossard, Dominique
Publication:
Information, Communication & Society
Year:
2018

This paper combines human- and computer-mediated content analysis to advance the understanding of how far-right parties are using new media to mobilize their supporters in the transitioning Ukrainian democracy. This study’s theoretical approach employs the framework of connective action logic; results suggest that young and challenger parties are more adoptive of this logic, and provide opportunities for personalized engagement to their supporters. Moreover, use of interactive technologies by the studied parties also goes hand in hand with a smaller proportion of opinionated messages in their Twitter network, in spite of the inherent polarizing nature of these parties. Implications of these findings for research on future political campaigns conclude this paper.