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Online Information Review | 2016

Congressional social media communications: evaluating Senate Twitter usage

Jacob R. Straus; Raymond Williams; Colleen J. Shogan; Matthew Glassman

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand why some Senators choose to use Twitter more frequently than others. Building on past research, which explored causal factors leading to early congressional adoption, theories about why some Senators use Twitter more frequently in their daily communications strategies are developed. Design/methodology/approach A “power user” score was developed by evaluating each Senator’s clout, interactivity, and originality on Twitter. These scores are then used as the dependent variable in a regression model to evaluate which factors influence Senators becoming Twitter “power users.” Findings The study found that: constituent income is positively correlated with heavy use, but constituent education level is not; the more ideological a Senator is the more he or she will be a Twitter power user; the number of days on Twitter is a significant indicator of advanced Twitter usage; and having staff dedicated to social media is positively correlated with being a Twitter power user. Research limitations/implications All Senators in the second session of the 113th Congress (2014) were evaluated. As such, future research hope to expand the data set to additional Senators or the House of Representatives. Practical implications A better understanding of why some Senators use Twitter more than others allows insight into constituent communications strategies and the potential implications of real-time communication on representation, and the role of accountability between a Senator and his or her constituents. Originality/value The study examines constituent communication by Senators in a new, more interactive medium than previously considered. Additionally, the study places findings about Senator’s constituent communication in the broader context of representation.


Archive | 2010

Social Networking and Constituent Communications: Member Use of Twitter During a Two-Month Period in the 111th Congress

Matthew Glassman; Jacob R. Straus; Colleen J. Shogan


PS Political Science & Politics | 2013

Communicating in 140 Characters or Less: Congressional Adoption of Twitter in the 111th Congress

Jacob R. Straus; Matthew Glassman; Colleen J. Shogan; Susan Navarro Smelcer


Archive | 2013

Social Networking and Constituent Communications: Members' Use of Twitter and Facebook During a Two-Month Period in the 112th Congress

Matthew Glassman; Jacob R. Straus; Colleen J. Shogan


Archive | 2012

Congressional Commissions: Overview, Structure, and Legislative Considerations

Matthew Glassman; Jacob R. Straus


Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service | 2016

Social Media in the House of Representatives: Frequently Asked Questions [October 7, 2016]

Jacob R. Straus; Matthew Glassman


Archive | 2015

Commemorations in Congress: Options for Honoring Individuals, Groups, and Events

Jacob R. Straus; Michelle D. Christensen; Craig K. Elwell; Matthew Glassman; Garrett Hatch; Valerie Heitshusen


Archive | 2015

Social Media in the House of Representatives: Frequently Asked Questions

Jacob R. Straus; Matthew Glassman


Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service | 2015

Social Media in the House of Representatives: Frequently Asked Questions [April 16, 2014]

Jacob R. Straus; Matthew Glassman


Archive | 2013

A U.S.-centric Chronology of the International Climate Change Negotiations

Matthew Glassman; Jacob R. Straus

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Colleen J. Shogan

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