Journal: Online Information Review

Volume 40, Issue 5

566 -- 579Shelley Boulianne. Campaigns and conflict on social media: a literature snapshot
580 -- 594Leticia Bode, David Lassen, Young Mie Kim, Dhavan V. Shah, Erika Franklin Fowler, Travis Ridout, Michael Franz. Coherent campaigns? Campaign broadcast and social messaging
595 -- 609Emily K. Vraga. Party differences in political content on social media
610 -- 623Esther David, Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Moshe Koppel, Hodaya Uzan. Utilizing Facebook pages of the political parties to automatically predict the political orientation of Facebook users
624 -- 642Melissa Merry. Making friends and enemies on social media: the case of gun policy organizations
643 -- 659Jacob R. Straus, Raymond T. Williams, Colleen J. Shogan, Matthew E. Glassman. Congressional social media communications: evaluating Senate Twitter usage
660 -- 672Heather K. Evans. Do women only talk about "female issues"? Gender and issue discussion on Twitter
673 -- 694Sanne Kruikemeier, Guda van Noort, Rens Vliegenthart, Claes H. de Vreese. The relationship between online campaigning and political involvement
695 -- 711Sebastián Valenzuela, Nicolás Somma, Andrés Scherman, Arturo Arriagada. Social media in Latin America: deepening or bridging gaps in protest participation?
712 -- 738Jason Gainous, Kevin Wagner, Tricia Gray. Internet freedom and social media effects: democracy and citizen attitudes in Latin America