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Does Social Media Use Matter? A Case Study of the 2018 Irish Abortion Referendum
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Abstract The role of social media at electoral events is much speculated upon. Wide-ranging effects, and often critical evaluations, are attributed to commentary, discussions, and advertising on Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, and many other platforms. But the specific effects of these social media during campa... view more
The role of social media at electoral events is much speculated upon. Wide-ranging effects, and often critical evaluations, are attributed to commentary, discussions, and advertising on Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, and many other platforms. But the specific effects of these social media during campaigns, especially referendum campaigns, remain under-studied. This thematic issue is a very valuable contribution for precisely this reason. Using the 2018 abortion referendum in Ireland as an illustrative case, this commentary argues for greater research on social media at referendum campaigns, more critical evaluation of the claims and counterclaims about social media effects, often aired widely without substantive evidence, and, finally, for robust, coordinated cross-national regulation of all digital platforms in line with global democratic norms.... view less
Keywords
abortion; referendum; social media; campaign; voting behavior; Ireland; influence
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Interactive, electronic Media
Free Keywords
campaign regulation; referendum campaign
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 81-85
Journal
Media and Communication, 11 (2023) 1
Issue topic
Referendum Campaigns in the Digital Age
ISSN
2183-2439
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed