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Comparación del valor democrático de las discusiones de Facebook entre perfiles de candidatos políticos españoles a las elecciones generales de 2011
Lidia Valera Ordazsubject
Value (ethics)Hegemonymedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiesHM401-1281PoliticsDeliberative democracy0508 media and communicationsGeneral electiondemocracia050602 political science & public administrationcomunicación políticaSociology (General)Sociologymedia_common05 social sciencesMedia studiesGeneral Social SciencesDemocracy0506 political sciencedeliberaciónredes socialesIdeologydiscusión onlineSocial psychologyDiversity (politics)description
This article examines the democratic value of user-generated comments on the Facebook profiles of three Spanish candidates during the Spanish General Election campaign of 2011 through a content analysis that operationalizes deliberative democracy. The findings show that these online spaces do not meet deliberative standards, but that they still serve democratic functions, such as citizen self-expression, democratic socialization and reinforcement of social cohesion among party activists and sympathizers. Moreover, results indicate that democratic value might vary depending on the size of the party where talk takes place. Political conversation on the walls of hegemonic candidates who belong to big consolidated political parties is mostly oriented towards self-expression and features some ideological diversity, so that individuals are sporadically confronted with diversity. For its part, talk on the Facebook profile of the minor candidate lacks fundamental disagreement but includes more in-group interaction, allowing minority ideological spheres for the cultivation of social cohesion and the construction of collective narratives in favorable discursive conditions.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2017-03-02 | Revista Internacional de Sociología |