Twitter : micro-blogging and everyday politics of Singapore.

This thesis examines everyday politics in Singapore that occur in the cyber realm, with the focus on micro-blogging tool, Twitter. Through a thorough analysis of the social dynamics within Twitter, I have attempted to find out the attraction behind Tweeters who tweet about political humour, and how...

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Main Author: Zhong, Isadora Peishan.
Other Authors: Sulfikar Amir
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-444482019-12-10T14:01:18Z Twitter : micro-blogging and everyday politics of Singapore. Zhong, Isadora Peishan. Sulfikar Amir School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology This thesis examines everyday politics in Singapore that occur in the cyber realm, with the focus on micro-blogging tool, Twitter. Through a thorough analysis of the social dynamics within Twitter, I have attempted to find out the attraction behind Tweeters who tweet about political humour, and how their followers talk about their views on such tweets. It is pertinent to find out if online communities have the power to cause social change with the rise of the influence of social media on politics. In this discourse analysis, I am able to establish understanding of the appeal for faux impersonators on Twitter and discover the changing dynamics of political activism as compared to a pre social media era. Bachelor of Arts 2011-06-01T08:38:58Z 2011-06-01T08:38:58Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44448 en Nanyang Technological University 37 p. application/pdf
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Zhong, Isadora Peishan.
Twitter : micro-blogging and everyday politics of Singapore.
description This thesis examines everyday politics in Singapore that occur in the cyber realm, with the focus on micro-blogging tool, Twitter. Through a thorough analysis of the social dynamics within Twitter, I have attempted to find out the attraction behind Tweeters who tweet about political humour, and how their followers talk about their views on such tweets. It is pertinent to find out if online communities have the power to cause social change with the rise of the influence of social media on politics. In this discourse analysis, I am able to establish understanding of the appeal for faux impersonators on Twitter and discover the changing dynamics of political activism as compared to a pre social media era.
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author Zhong, Isadora Peishan.
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title Twitter : micro-blogging and everyday politics of Singapore.
title_short Twitter : micro-blogging and everyday politics of Singapore.
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title_sort twitter : micro-blogging and everyday politics of singapore.
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