Gender and social media in contentious elections
The purpose of the project is to explore how social media affects political candidates in repressed states and whether male and female candidates are affected differently.
Details
- Period: 2019-01-01 – 2021-12-31
- Budget: 3,900,000 SEK
- Funder: Swedish Research Council
Description
Social media has changed the preconditions for public debates. For instance, they are suggested to have both positive and negative impacts on political candidates in repressive regimes. On the one hand social media may give opposition candidates and other marginalized groups new possibilities to organize and conduct campaign activities. On the other hand social media may provide repressive regimes with new tools to silence and intimidate opposition candidates. In the project we will take a closer look at these dynamics in connection with the parliamentary election in Tunisia 2019. We will also investigate whether male and female candidates are affected differently by social media, says Pär Zetterberg who heads the project.