Authors
Jamie Mahoney, Tom Feltwell, Obinna Ajuruchi, Shaun Lawson
Publication date
2016/5/7
Conference
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pages
3339-3351
Publisher
ACM
Description
This paper presents an investigation of how the Scottish electorate utilised photo-sharing on social media as a means of participation in the democratic process and for political self-expression in the periods immediately prior to two recent major democratic votes: the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, and the 2015 UK general election. We extend previous HCI literature on the growing use of social media in a political context and contribute specifically on understanding the emergent use of visual media by citizens when engaging with political issues and democratic process. Through a qualitative analysis of images shared on the platform Instagram, we demonstrate that the Scottish electorate did indeed used image-sharing for political self-expression -- posting a variety of visual content, representative of a diversity of political opinion. We conclude that users utilised Instagram as a platform to craft and present …
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Scholar articles
J Mahoney, T Feltwell, O Ajuruchi, S Lawson - Proceedings of the 2016 CHI conference on human …, 2016