Between Broadcasting Political Messages and Interacting with Voters: The Use of Twitter during the 2010 UK General Election Campaign (original) (raw)

Todd Graham, Marcel Broersma, Karin Hazelhoff and Guido van 't Haar (2013), 'Between Broadcasting Political Messages and Interacting with Voters: The Use of Twitter during the 2010 UK General Election Campaign', Information, Communication and Society 16/5, pp. 692-716.

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