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      Election campaign communication in universities through the Web 2.0

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          Abstract

          Last spring the Internet played a crucial role in the rectorial elections of the University of Vigo. Blogs and social networks ceased being simple platforms to advertise candidates’ campaign proposals and became authentic means of expression in themselves. Two candidates took part in a fierce battle 2.0 in which they used the codes of the Internet to develop controversial viral campaigns, to spread all kinds of rumours, and to try to control the Internet, whose use in university election campaigns was unprecedented. This article presents the results of a comparative analysis of the online communication strategies used by both candidates in order to better understand the new use of online communication.

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          Journal
          Revista Latina de Comunicación Social
          Universidad de La Laguna
          01 January 2012
          : 67
          : 945-966
          : 388-405
          Article
          6dad391b545148b7ac6ddd0d22657b95
          0e928622-21b3-4328-81e8-595573544f67

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          Categories
          Social sciences (General)
          H1-99
          Social Sciences
          H
          Communication. Mass media
          P87-96
          Philology. Linguistics
          P1-1091
          Language and Literature
          P

          Social & Information networks,Social & Behavioral Sciences,General social science,Human-computer-interaction,Communication & Media studies
          Election communication,social networks,viral communication,communication strategies.

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