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Static and dynamic incentives for Twitter usage in the European Parliament
William T. Daniel, Lukas Obholzer, Steffen Hurka
Party Politics (2017) Vol. 25, Iss. 6, pp. 771-781
Closed Access | Times Cited: 35

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Reaching out to the voter? Campaigning on Twitter during the 2019 European elections
William T. Daniel, Lukas Obholzer
Research & Politics (2020) Vol. 7, Iss. 2, pp. 205316802091725-205316802091725
Open Access | Times Cited: 39

The Personalization of Politics in the European Union
Katjana Gattermann
Oxford University Press eBooks (2022)
Closed Access | Times Cited: 24

Politicians on Social Media. The online database of members of national parliaments on Twitter
Michael Haman, Milan Školník
El Profesional de la Informacion (2021)
Open Access | Times Cited: 27

Going transnational? Candidates’ transnational linkages on Twitter during the 2019 European Parliament elections
Sebastian Stier, Caterina Froio, Wolf J. Schünemann
West European Politics (2020) Vol. 44, Iss. 7, pp. 1455-1481
Open Access | Times Cited: 25

Members of European Parliament (MEPs) on Social Media: Understanding the Underlying Mechanisms of Social Media Adoption and Popularity
Georgios Lappas, Amalia Triantafillidou, Prodromos Yannas
The Review of Socionetwork Strategies (2019) Vol. 13, Iss. 1, pp. 55-77
Closed Access | Times Cited: 18

Blurred lines between electoral and parliamentary representation: The use of constituency staff among Members of the European Parliament
Silje Synnøve Lyder Hermansen, Andreja Pegan
European Union Politics (2023) Vol. 24, Iss. 2, pp. 239-263
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

Use of Twitter during Televised Election Debates: Spanish General Election (28 April 2019) vs. French General Election (24 April 2022)
Julia Fontenla Pedreira, Carmen Máiz Bar, Talia Rodríguez-Martelo
Societies (2023) Vol. 13, Iss. 3, pp. 70-70
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

Legislators, organizations and ties: Understanding interest group recognition in the European Parliament
Raimondas Ibenskas, Adriana Bunea
European Journal of Political Research (2020) Vol. 60, Iss. 3, pp. 560-582
Open Access | Times Cited: 8

Members of the European Parliament on Social Media: Why Do They Use Facebook and Twitter?
Michael Haman, Milan Školník, Jan Čopík
Political Studies Review (2022) Vol. 21, Iss. 2, pp. 412-421
Closed Access | Times Cited: 5

The use of social media by three political parties during South Africa’s 2014 general election
Samuel Uwem Umoh
Digital Policy Studies (2023) Vol. 1, Iss. 2, pp. 40-46
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

Do politicians connect with young people? Analysis of Twitter use by candidates in the 2019 European Parliament election campaign
Núria Roca Trenchs, Elisenda Estanyol i Casals, Mireia Montaña Blasco
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies (2023) Vol. 15, Iss. 1, pp. 27-53
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Towards an ever stronger politicization? How members of the European Parliament deal with values in social networks
François Forêt, Noemi Trino
Journal of European Integration (2022) Vol. 44, Iss. 7, pp. 961-978
Open Access | Times Cited: 4

Controlled networking: Organizational cohesion and programmatic coherence of Swiss parties on Twitter
Bruno Wüest, Christian E. Mueller, Thomas Willi
Party Politics (2019) Vol. 27, Iss. 3, pp. 581-596
Closed Access | Times Cited: 5

Ideological Congruence and Social Media Text as Data
Abdullah Aydogan, Tayfun Tuna, Abdülkadir Yıldırım
Representation (2019) Vol. 55, Iss. 2, pp. 159-178
Closed Access | Times Cited: 4

Government Social Media Existence (Case Study on The Use of Twitter Regional Disaster Management Agency, Province of Yogyakarta Special Region)
Addin Khaerunnisa Juswil, Sanny Nofrima
Journal of Local Government Issues (2020) Vol. 3, Iss. 2, pp. 98-110
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

Political groups over national parties: Measuring the Europeanization of the political arena through MEPs’ Twitter interactions
Livia van Vliet, Juliana Chueri, Petter Törnberg, et al.
Party Politics (2023) Vol. 30, Iss. 3, pp. 479-492
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

Política, asuntos de género y medios de comunicación. Un análisis de las redes sociales en la campaña para las elecciones al parlamento europeo de 2019
Giovanni Brancato, Melissa Stolfi
Perspectivas de la comunicación (2022) Vol. 15, Iss. 2, pp. 187-215
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

Patterns of Legislators' Communication on Social Media: The Case of Israel
Eitan Tzelgov, Steven Lloyd Wilson
SSRN Electronic Journal (2023)
Closed Access

Parlamentarios en Twitter: Una revisión de la literatura
Luis Jorge Orcasitas Pacheco, Elen Cristina Geraldes, Georgete Medleg Rodrigues
Documentación de las Ciencias de la Información (2023) Vol. 46, Iss. 2, pp. 195-208
Open Access

Towards the Humanization of European Union Politics?
Katjana Gattermann
Oxford University Press eBooks (2022), pp. 119-145
Closed Access

Consequences and Implications of (De-)Personalized Politics in the European Union
Katjana Gattermann
Oxford University Press eBooks (2022), pp. 164-175
Closed Access

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Closed Access

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