L. Jason Anastasopoulos , Dhruvil Badani , Shiry Ginosar , Jake Ryland Williams
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Members of Congress routinely post memes, photos, and other images on social media to communicate with constituents and the public. Yet, we know little about how they express home style through visual imagery. In this paper, we seek to understand how members of Congress communicate with their constituents through visual imagery on social media, a mode of communication that has become increasingly relevant in the digital age. Through a deep learning classification of over 250,000 images, we study how US House and Senate members express home style through images to gain trust among their constituents.
期刊介绍:
Electoral Studies is an international journal covering all aspects of voting, the central act in the democratic process. Political scientists, economists, sociologists, game theorists, geographers, contemporary historians and lawyers have common, and overlapping, interests in what causes voters to act as they do, and the consequences. Electoral Studies provides a forum for these diverse approaches. It publishes fully refereed papers, both theoretical and empirical, on such topics as relationships between votes and seats, and between election outcomes and politicians reactions; historical, sociological, or geographical correlates of voting behaviour; rational choice analysis of political acts, and critiques of such analyses.