Affiliation:
1. Department of Communication and Media Dong‐Eui University Busan The Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractObjective: This study investigated the utilization of social media during the 2020 South Korean general election, which took place during the COVID‐19 pandemic, using the equalization versus normalization framework.Methods: This study estimated the associations between the characteristics of candidates and their respective constituencies and the use of various social media platforms by the candidates.Results: Dominant political actors were more active social media users, supporting the normalization hypothesis. However, when considering the candidates’ chances of winning the election, social media's normalizing effect was weakened.Conclusion: This study provides new insights into the equalization versus normalization debate by analyzing social media use in a context where offline campaigning was restricted.
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