The struggle for the story in political disputes. The case of the 9N participation process
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2017.sep.10Keywords:
Twitter, Political communication, Digital methods, Social platforms, Social networks, Social media.Abstract
Las redes sociales proporcionan nuevos mecanismos para participar en la política y se ha argumentado que favorecen el debate, el empoderamiento ciudadano y la profundización democrática. Este hecho resulta crucial en un momento en el que formas de organización política como partidos o sindicatos pierden efectividad. Más allá del debate sobre la capacidad de las redes sociales para provocar el cambio y su influencia en el desenlace de contiendas electorales, estas plataformas son fundamentales en la mediatización de la política y convierten a los usuarios en actores clave a la hora de marcar la agenda pública y construir el relato de los acontecimientos políticos. Este artículo toma como caso de estudio la conversación en Twitter alrededor del proceso participativo del 9 de noviembre de 2014 en Cataluña y basa su análisis en una colección de 2,385,396 tweets.
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Social networks provide new mechanisms for participating in politics and it has been argued that they favor debate, citizen empowerment, and propel democratic changes. This is crucial at a time when forms of political organization, such as parties or unions, have lost their effectiveness. Beyond the debate about the capacity of social networks to incite change and its influence on the outcome of electoral contests, these platforms have become fundamental in the mediatization of politics by turning users into key players in setting the agenda and building the story around politics. This article analyzes a collection of 2,385,396 tweets from the participatory process in Catalonia on November 9, 2014.
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