Parties in the digital jungle

The development of digital technology, Internet communications and social media affects all areas of public life. Politics is no exception. In today’s world, social media are becoming not only a means of transmitting information, but also the habitat of millenials and zoomers. Year after year, more...

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Main Author: I. A. Lavrov
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Published: Publishing House of the State University of Management 2022-02-01
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description The development of digital technology, Internet communications and social media affects all areas of public life. Politics is no exception. In today’s world, social media are becoming not only a means of transmitting information, but also the habitat of millenials and zoomers. Year after year, more and more digital natives (M. Prensky’s term) are gaining the right to vote in elections. This fact cannot avoid political parties, which are beginning to adapt the use of social media to their own informational and campaigning needs. Social platforms present an opportunity to form a loyal community, which will follow the political process through the prism of the values of the preferred party, and eventually become politically active in the coming elections. The author questions whether the role of social media is so great, what determines it and whether young people engaged in politics through social media are really capable of changing the course of the political process. To answer these questions, a sociological study was conducted that included an analysis of the official accounts of political parties and their members in the main social media operating in Russia. The audience engagement index was compiled and calculated in relation to the results of the elections to the State Duma of the 8th convocation in 2021.
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Parties in the digital jungle
Вестник университета
social media
political parties
elections
state duma
youth
digital communications
social media culture
millennials
zoomers
title Parties in the digital jungle
title_full Parties in the digital jungle
title_fullStr Parties in the digital jungle
title_full_unstemmed Parties in the digital jungle
title_short Parties in the digital jungle
title_sort parties in the digital jungle
topic social media
political parties
elections
state duma
youth
digital communications
social media culture
millennials
zoomers
url https://vestnik.guu.ru/jour/article/view/3270
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