Kommunikációs hálózatok, média, információs társadalom
Politikatudomány
The topic of e-democracy is a steadily growing issue in political science. Political
parties exerting a more direct political representation rely on social media use to
a great extent. In the present study a comparative analysis of the social media communication
is conducted of two Hungarian anti-establishment parties, the Politics Can Be Different
(LMP) and Momentum taking as a role model the Italian Movimento Cinque Stelle. The
method used for analysis is a mixed approach where quantitative and qualitative aspect
are both considered. The scope of the research is 1st March 2018 and 31st December
2019. The analysis is based on contents shared by the examined political parties after
identifying their peak periods with respect to the social media use. The studied contents
are extracted from the official Twitter profiles of the LMP and Momentum. A filtering
process based on the contents’ sentiment score and influence score is performed. Research
findings show that the two Hungarian parties rely on the social media to communicate
their ideologies and political programs, and both have some potential to further develop
towards becoming cyber parties. Momentum focuses on European issues, while exhibiting
a more direct, and a more aggressive communication against the current administration
of Hungary. LMP reflects more on local issues and use digital tools to promote campaigns
related to environmental protection issues. Evaluating their social media communication
Momentum has more potentials to develop to a cyber party becoming a role model for
Hungary in this recently emerging tendency of anti-establishment political parties.