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Die Bundestagswahl 2021 auf Twitter

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Sältzer, Marius
Stier, Sebastian

Abstract

Soziale Medien nehmen gerade unter Corona-Bedingungen eine größere Rolle im Wahlkampf ein. Verbunden mit dem innerparteilichen Kampf um die Spitzenkandidaturen, der Zersplitterung des Parteiensystems und einer personalisierten Kanzlerwahl befördert das individualisierte Medium Twitter die Personalis... view more

Soziale Medien nehmen gerade unter Corona-Bedingungen eine größere Rolle im Wahlkampf ein. Verbunden mit dem innerparteilichen Kampf um die Spitzenkandidaturen, der Zersplitterung des Parteiensystems und einer personalisierten Kanzlerwahl befördert das individualisierte Medium Twitter die Personalisierung des politischen Wettbewerbs. Für eine Analyse der Bundestagswahl stellt sich die Frage, ob es mit Twitterdaten auch möglich ist, Rückschlüsse auf die individuellen politischen Positionen von Bundestagskandidierenden zu ziehen. Anhand der politischen Kommunikation einiger prominenter Spitzenpolitiker:innen werden die zentralen Dimensionen des politischen Raums auf Twitter sichtbar, insbesondere die Neuausrichtung der traditionellen Links-Rechts Dimension.... view less


Social media have become increasingly important during election campaigns, especially under corona conditions. Combined with the inner-party struggles, the fragmentation of the party system and personalized campaigns including a strong focus on chancellor candidates, the individualized medium of Twi... view more

Social media have become increasingly important during election campaigns, especially under corona conditions. Combined with the inner-party struggles, the fragmentation of the party system and personalized campaigns including a strong focus on chancellor candidates, the individualized medium of Twitter promotes the personalization of political competition. For an analysis of the Bundestag elections, the question arises as to whether it is also possible to draw conclusions about the individual political positions of Bundestag candidates using Twitter data. Based on the politial communication of top politicians, the central dimensions of the political space become visible on Twitter, in particular the realignment of the traditional left-right dimension.... view less

Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; election to the Bundestag; social media; political attitude; text analysis; election campaign; twitter; personalization; politician

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Interactive, electronic Media

Document language
German

Publication Year
2022

Page/Pages
p. 30-38

Journal
easy_social_sciences (2022) 67

ISSN
2199-9082

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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