Defining Democracy in a Digital Age: Political Support on Social Media

The internet has created a new social base where governments are ever more critically examined and measuring public sentiment expressed on social media is crucial to gauging ongoing support for democracy. This book illustrates a methodology for doing so,

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Defining Democracy in a Digital Age Political Support on Social Media Lutz Barend; Toit Pierre du ISBN: 9781137496195 DOI: 10.1057/9781137496195preview Palgrave Macmillan

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10.1057/9781137496195preview - Defining Democracy in a Digital Age, Barend Lutz and Pierre du Toit

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10.1057/9781137496195preview - Defining Democracy in a Digital Age, Barend Lutz and Pierre du Toit

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to University of Utah - PalgraveConnect - 2014-11-23

Defining Democracy in a Digital Age

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