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Tweet Justice: The Canadian Court’s Use of Social Media
American Review of Canadian Studies ( IF 0.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-02 , DOI: 10.1080/02722011.2020.1759945
Andrew J.A. Mattan 1 , Kate Puddister 2 , Tamara A. Small 2
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ABSTRACT Like other political institutions in Canada, the judiciary has entered the digital age. Indeed, Canadian courts have been using Twitter for almost a decade. Despite this, there has been very little systematic examination of how Canadian courts use Twitter and the nature of the content they produce. While digital technologies create new challenges for all political actors, this is especially so for the courts, which exist in a very “traditional and conservative environment”. In this research note, we develop a framework for analyzing court-produced content on social media. This framework draws from concepts from digital politics and legal studies. We then apply this framework by conducting a content analysis of tweets from active court Twitter feeds in Canada.

中文翻译:

Tweet Justice:加拿大法院对社交媒体的使用

摘要 与加拿大的其他政治机构一样,司法机构已进入数字时代。事实上,加拿大法院使用 Twitter 已近十年。尽管如此,对于加拿大法院如何使用 Twitter 以及他们制作的内容的性质,几乎没有系统的审查。虽然数字技术给所有政治行为者带来了新的挑战,但对于存在于非常“传统和保守的环境”中的法院来说尤其如此。在本研究报告中,我们开发了一个框架来分析社交媒体上法庭制作的内容。该框架借鉴了数字政治和法律研究的概念。然后,我们通过对来自加拿大活跃法庭 Twitter 源的推文进行内容分析来应用此框架。
更新日期:2020-04-02
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