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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