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Title: Members of Parliament and Their Official Web Sites; New Media Tool of Political Communication
Authors: Rupasinghe, W.
Jayasekara, A.H.D.
Keywords: New media
website
Politician
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Rupasinghe, Wijayananda and Jayasekara, A.H.Dinithi 2015. Members of Parliament and Their Official Web Sites; New Media Tool of Political Communication. Regional Challenges to Multidisciplinary Innovation, 05-06 October, 2015. Dubai, UAE.
Abstract: In a modern democracy, new media can be used by governments to involve citizens in decision-making, and by civil society to engage people in specific issues. However new media can also be used to broaden political participation by helping citizens to communicate with their representatives and with each other. Arguably this political communication is most important during election campaigns when political parties and candidates seek to mobilize citizens and persuade them to vote for a given party or candidate. The new media must be used by Parliaments, Parliamentarians, governments and political parties as they are highly effective tools to involve and inform citizens in public policymaking and in the formation of governments. But all these groups must develop strategies to deal with a wide array of both positive and negative effects of these rapidly growing media.New media has begun to take precedent over other communication outlets in part because of its heightened accessibility and usability. Using personal website can empower the public in a way that is far faster, cheaper and more pervasive than other forms of communication. They encourage pluralism, reach young people more than other media and encourage greater participation, accountability and transparency. This research discusses the impact politicians’ personal websites has over their overall electability and likability and explores the integration of website is an essential campaign tactic on both the local and national level.This research examined the impact of having personal website have over the way constituents view politicians. This research examined how politicians can use their website in the most effective fashion and incorporate these new media outlets as essential campaign tools and tactics. Content analysis selected thirty websites in Sri Lankan politicians. Research revealed that politician’s new media usage significantly influenced and enriched the experience an individual has with the public figure.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/10130
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