RLCS, Revista Latina de ComunicaciĂłn Social, 72 â Pages 849 to 860 Research| DOI: 10.4185/RLCS, 72-2017-1196| ISSN 1138-5820 | Year 2017 How to cite this article in bibliographies / References MI RodrĂguez Fidalgo, Y Ruiz Paz, A PaĂno Ambrosio, L JimĂ©nez Iglesias (2017): âUse of Facebook as narrative tool to articulate the new political dialogue. The case study of Vistalegre II, the second citizen assembly of Podemosâ. Revista Latina de ComunicaciĂłn Social, 72, pp. 849 to 860. http://www.revistalatinacs.org/072paper/1196/46en.html DOI: 10.4185/RLCS-2017-1196-46en
Use of Facebook as narrative tool to articulate the new political dialogue. The case study of Vistalegre II, the second citizen assembly of Podemos MÂȘ Isabel RodrĂguez Fidalgo [CV] Associate Professor. Universidad de Salamanca mrfidalgo@usal.es Yanira Ruiz Paz [CV] PhD Student. Universidad de Salamanca - yaniraruiz@hotmail.com Adriana PaĂno Ambrosio [CV] PhD Student. Universidad de Salamanca (Spain) adriana.paino@usal.es LucĂa JimĂ©nez Iglesias [CV] PhD Student. Universidad de Barcelona luciajimenez@ub.edu a Abstract Introduction: Social media are being used as spaces for political debate with the purpose of enhancing interaction and participation between political actors and society. This article analyses the construction of such political narratives on Facebook from the perspective of the concept of âEngagement 2.0â. Methods: Quantitative and qualitative approaches are used to explore the new political storytelling on Facebook, focusing on the discourses published on Facebook by Pablo Iglesias and Ăñigo ErrejĂłn during the second Podemos citizen assembly, also known as Vistalegre 2, and the reactions expressed by citizens through the comments they made on this social network. Results and conclusion: The results suggest the emergence of a political narrative where the citizen, in addition to changing its traditional role, powers new flows of information under the sender-receiver formula, becoming the true protagonist in these new digital political narratives.
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