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Article name MODERN POLICY IN INDONESIA: SOCIAL NETWORKS AND ELECTION CAMPAIGNS
Authors Naini A.. ,
Bibliographic description
Category Politology
DOI 32:019.51
DOI 10.21209/2227-9245-2019-25-6-60-71
Article type scientific
Annotation This study explores the advantages and social media implementation of any political party in Indonesia legislative elections 2014. It is stated that political parties use social media for political campaigns, especially to attract a voter for the legislative election. An analysis of social networks Facebook Twitter is given. The use of social networks by political parties is considered, their features are indicated. It is noted that social networks are an effective tool for current and future political campaigns; they help instantly to connect with voters and supporters; allow political parties to display their logo / badge. The results of the rapid counting of votes indicate that political parties that use social networks as a part of their campaigns have won elections to legislative bodies. It is shown how parties use social networks as a new weapon in elections.
Key words Key words: Indonesia; political campaign; political parties; social media; election; journalism; communication; political communication; internet; democratic
Article information Naini A. M. I. Modern policy in Indonesia: social networks and election campaigns // Transbaikal State University Journal, 2019, vol. 25, no. 6, pp.60-71
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