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The EU Parliament on Twitter—Assessing the Permanent Online Practices of Parliamentarians

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Taru Haapala. (2023) Disrupting European politics? Rhetorical analysis of MEP Manon Aubry’s politicising strategies in Twitter. Journal of Contemporary European Studies 0:0, pages 1-16.
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Ícaro Joathan & Darren G. Lilleker. (2023) Permanent Campaigning: A Meta-Analysis and Framework for Measurement. Journal of Political Marketing 22:1, pages 67-85.
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François Foret & Noemi Trino. (2022) Towards an ever stronger politicization? How members of the European Parliament deal with values in social networks. Journal of European Integration 44:7, pages 961-978.
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Monica Colombo & Fabio Quassoli. (2022) “Is this terrorism?” The Italian media and the Macerata shooting. Critical Studies on Terrorism 15:4, pages 759-781.
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Subhayan Mukerjee, Kokil Jaidka & Yphtach Lelkes. (2022) The Political Landscape of the U.S. Twitterverse. Political Communication 39:5, pages 565-588.
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Sebastian Stier, Caterina Froio & Wolf J. Schünemann. (2021) Going transnational? Candidates’ transnational linkages on Twitter during the 2019 European Parliament elections. West European Politics 44:7, pages 1455-1481.
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Manon Metz, Sanne Kruikemeier & Sophie Lecheler. (2020) Personalization of politics on Facebook: examining the content and effects of professional, emotional and private self-personalization. Information, Communication & Society 23:10, pages 1481-1498.
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John A. Scherpereel, Jerry Wohlgemuth & Margaret Schmelzinger. (2017) The Adoption and Use of Twitter as a Representational Tool among Members of the European Parliament. European Politics and Society 18:2, pages 111-127.
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Elias Said-Hung, Adoración Merino-Arribas & Javier Martínez-Torres. (2023) Polarisation and Disinformation Content from Spanish Political Actors on Twitter/X. Communication Today, pages 104-120.
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Luis Jorge Orcasitas Pacheco, Elen Cristina Geraldes & Georgete Medleg Rodrigues. (2023) Parlamentarios en Twitter: Una revisión de la literatura. Documentación de las Ciencias de la Información 46:2, pages 195-208.
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Michael Haman. (2023) Political communication on social media in Latin America: unequal use of Twitter by members of parliament. El Profesional de la información.
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Michael Haman, Milan Školník & Jan Čopík. (2022) Members of the European Parliament on Social Media: Why Do They Use Facebook and Twitter?. Political Studies Review 21:2, pages 412-421.
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Julia Fontenla-Pedreira, Laura Arce-Chaves & Carmen Maiz Bar. (2023) Conversación y sentimiento digital registrado durante la primera vuelta del proceso electoral costarricense de 2022. Revista de Comunicación 22:1, pages 127-151.
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Julia Fontenla-Pedreira, Carmen Maiz-Bar & Talia Rodríguez-Martelo. (2023) Use of Twitter during Televised Election Debates: Spanish General Election (28 April 2019) vs. French General Election (24 April 2022). Societies 13:3, pages 70.
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Uxía Carral, Jorge Tuñón & Carlos Elías. (2023) Populism, cyberdemocracy and disinformation: analysis of the social media strategies of the French extreme right in the 2014 and 2019 European elections. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 10:1.
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Bruno Castanho Silva & Sven-Oliver Proksch. (2021) Politicians unleashed? Political communication on Twitter and in parliament in Western Europe. Political Science Research and Methods 10:4, pages 776-792.
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Verónica González-List. (2022) There is a group of political tweeters that nobody is studying: the detached. Linguistic Frontiers 5:2, pages 25-40.
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Emily B. Carty. (2020) “I’m with her” or “we’re with her”? Personal versus group leader-based identities and types of political participation. Revista Latinoamericana de Opinión Pública 9:2, pages 49-79.
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Uxía Carral & Jorge Tuñón-Navarro. (2020) Estrategia de comunicación organizacional en redes sociales: análisis electoral de la extrema derecha francesa en Twitter. El profesional de la información.
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Marie Neihouser. (2020) Les collaborateurs parlementaires en charge de la communication numérique des députés. Les Enjeux de l'information et de la communication N° 21/2:2, pages 51-65.
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Jonas FritschJette KofoedCamilla Møhring Reestorff. (2020) Strategic Cyberbullying and the Reorganisation of Political Culture. Conjunctions 7:1, pages 1-21.
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Chen Sabag Ben‐Porat, Azi Lev‐On & Sam Lehman‐Wilzig. (2020) Silent Partners: How Politicians' Facebook Communication with Constituents is Mediated. Politics & Policy 48:3, pages 550-569.
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Yannis Theocharis, Pablo Barberá, Zoltán Fazekas & Sebastian Adrian Popa. (2020) The Dynamics of Political Incivility on Twitter. SAGE Open 10:2, pages 215824402091944.
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William T. Daniel & Lukas Obholzer. (2020) Reaching out to the voter? Campaigning on Twitter during the 2019 European elections. Research & Politics 7:2, pages 205316802091725.
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Olga Brunnerová. (2019) It’s Getting Personal: Personalisation of political campaigns in four Prague districts during the 2018 Czech Senate elections. Politics in Central Europe 15:2, pages 279-308.
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Mireille Lalancette & Vincent Raynauld. (2017) The Power of Political Image: Justin Trudeau, Instagram, and Celebrity Politics. American Behavioral Scientist 63:7, pages 888-924.
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G. Lappas, A. Triantafillidou & P. Yannas. (2019) Members of European Parliament (MEPs) on Social Media: Understanding the Underlying Mechanisms of Social Media Adoption and Popularity. The Review of Socionetwork Strategies 13:1, pages 55-77.
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Niels Spierings, Kristof Jacobs & Nik Linders. (2018) Keeping an Eye on the People: Who Has Access to MPs on Twitter?. Social Science Computer Review 37:2, pages 160-177.
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Michał Krzyżanowski & Joshua A. Tucker. (2018) Re/constructing politics through social & online media. Journal of Language and Politics 17:2, pages 141-154.
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Michał Krzyżanowski. (2018) Social media in/and the politics of the European Union. Journal of Language and Politics 17:2, pages 281-304.
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John A. Scherpereel, Jerry Wohlgemuth & Audrey Lievens. (2018) Does Institutional Setting Affect Legislators’ Use of Twitter?. Policy & Internet 10:1, pages 43-60.
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Paul Nulty, Yannis Theocharis, Sebastian Adrian Popa, Olivier Parnet & Kenneth Benoit. (2016) Social media and political communication in the 2014 elections to the European Parliament. Electoral Studies 44, pages 429-444.
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Yannis Theocharis, Pablo Barbera, Zoltan Fazekas & Sebastian Adrian Popa. (2015) A Bad Workman Blames His Tweets? The Consequences of Citizenss Uncivil Twitter Use When Interacting with Party Candidates. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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