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Twitter and the projection of political personalities in India

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Commonwealth & Comparative Politics; 2024Description: 147-171ISSN:
  • 1466-2043
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: By longitudinally tracing India's top political Twitter trends for 2019, our study shows that discursive framing of political leaders is another approach to digital politics. We show that political discourse on digital platforms in India (a) revolved around personalities and (b) hashtags projected political personalities using discursive frames that allow personal subjective interpretations to emerge in resonance with an individual user's worldview. This is interpreted as a form of political distortion enabled by digital platforms, shaping the perception of political leaders.
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By longitudinally tracing India's top political Twitter trends for 2019, our study shows that discursive framing of political leaders is another approach to digital politics. We show that political discourse on digital platforms in India (a) revolved around personalities and (b) hashtags projected political personalities using discursive frames that allow personal subjective interpretations to emerge in resonance with an individual user's worldview. This is interpreted as a form of political distortion enabled by digital platforms, shaping the perception of political leaders.

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