News online and public opinion on Facebook during the Semenyih and Rantau by-elections
In response to the importance of social networking sites as sources of information, news media organizations have set up Facebook channels in which they publish news stories or links to articles. This allows for a wider news reach as well as audience participation. When audience members read and sub...
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iium-747442019-10-29T01:53:11Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/74744/ News online and public opinion on Facebook during the Semenyih and Rantau by-elections Mohamed, Shafizan Abdul Manan, Kamaruzzaman H61.8 Communication of information JQ715 Politics and Government in Malaysia JQ719 Elections in Malaysia In response to the importance of social networking sites as sources of information, news media organizations have set up Facebook channels in which they publish news stories or links to articles. This allows for a wider news reach as well as audience participation. When audience members read and subsequently comment on news articles on Facebook, it becomes possible to identify public opinions and public sentiments on the issues being covered. Based upon this assumption, this study investigated whether there is a strong relationship between the news shared on Facebook and the public’s opinion on those news. The study broadly asked do online news set the agenda on Facebook? Content analysis was conducted on selected news and the Facebook comments on those news during the campaign weeks leading up to the Semenyih and Rantau by elections that were held in February 2019 and April 2019 respectively. The study found that while the notion of agenda setting is still strong in which the news still influenced the facebook users’ agenda, the relationship is now very much contested in that the networked environment of social media has created a more complex way to how public formed their opinions. In addition to this discovery, the study also contemplated on whether can online news effect election result? 2019 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/74744/4/74744%20News%20Online%20and%20Public%20Opinion.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/74744/3/74744%20Slide%20-%20Semenyih%20%26%20Rantau.pdf Mohamed, Shafizan and Abdul Manan, Kamaruzzaman (2019) News online and public opinion on Facebook during the Semenyih and Rantau by-elections. In: Post-GE14 By-Elections: Implications for GE15, 28th August 2019, Kuala Lumpur. (Unpublished) |
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In response to the importance of social networking sites as sources of information, news media organizations have set up Facebook channels in which they publish news stories or links to articles. This allows for a wider news reach as well as audience participation. When audience members read and subsequently comment on news articles on Facebook, it becomes possible to identify public opinions and public sentiments on the issues being covered. Based upon this assumption, this study investigated whether there is a strong relationship between the news shared on Facebook and the public’s opinion on those news. The study broadly asked do online news set the agenda on Facebook? Content analysis was conducted on selected news and the Facebook comments on those news during the campaign weeks leading up to the Semenyih and Rantau by elections that were held in February 2019 and April 2019 respectively. The study found that while the notion of agenda setting is still strong in which the news still influenced the facebook users’ agenda, the relationship is now very much contested in that the networked environment of social media has created a more complex way to how public formed their opinions. In addition to this discovery, the study also contemplated on whether can online news effect election result? |
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News online and public opinion on Facebook during the Semenyih and Rantau by-elections |
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News online and public opinion on Facebook during the Semenyih and Rantau by-elections |
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