Research Article

Innovation in Politics: E-Meeting in Political Communication

Volume: 15 Number: 24 April 30, 2020
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Innovation in Politics: E-Meeting in Political Communication

Abstract

Political communication is one of the important concepts in the distinction between ruled and managed. This concept deals with the relations of the parties in the process of obtaining power. Political communication is an important concept for power. Because the way to go to power is through successful communication with the voters. Information and messages shared between politicians and the public from face to face communication, mass media, print media to social media are evaluated within this framework. Political communication is a dynamic process. Because the feedback is in question after the message is transferred. Different methods and techniques can be applied to this process. Unlike traditional rallies, in an e-rally held in the presence of a few parties, guests and press members, it is possible to reach the participants by means of the technological infrastructure, internet network, periscope, instagram live broadcast, link etc. tools. In this study, the manner of implementation of the e-meeting, the conditions and possibilities of implementation, positive and negative aspects are discussed. In this respect, it is aimed to discuss a new concept from a theoretical point of view in terms of political communication. It was determined that the e-meeting will be used more in the coming years in the study.

Keywords

Election,Political Communication,E-Meeting,Saadet Party

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APA
Dursunoğlu, İ. (2020). Innovation in Politics: E-Meeting in Political Communication. OPUS International Journal of Society Researches, 15(24), 3068-3086. https://doi.org/10.26466/opus.680006