ME, YOU, And US: Constructing political persona on social networks during the 2015 UK General Election.
Author(s) -
Bethany Usher
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
persona studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2205-5258
DOI - 10.21153/ps2016vol2no2art608
Subject(s) - persona , politics , ideology , political communication , spectacle , storytelling , social media , general election , visibility , balance (ability) , media studies , political activism , sociology , political science , public relations , law , psychology , narrative , art , literature , humanities , physics , optics , neuroscience
This article offers statistical and discourse analysis of political leaders’ profile pages during the 2015 UK General Election ‘short campaign’ as a means to better understand the construction of political persona on Social Network Sites (SNS). It examines this as a group production and promotional activity that variously used patterns and routines of both traditional and digital media to display leaders as party branded selves. Performances strived for balance between authority and authenticity, using the political self as a spectacle to direct microelectorates to specific actions. This study demonstrates how self-storytelling is shaped by the coded conventions or “house rules” of SNS, which are viewed as inescapable institutions for maintaining public visibility. It examines how linguistic and visual elements, linked to different political ideologies, chimed with Twitter and Facebook users and looks to the impact on political campaigning.
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