Strategic communication studies

Strategic communication studies

The role of social media in shaping public opinion in political communications

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 PhD Student at Islamic Azad University
2 Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch
10.22034/rcc.2025.2051536.1197
Abstract
In the contemporary landscape, social media platforms have emerged as some of the most potent instruments for shaping public opinion within the domain of political communication. This research study was conducted with the primary objective of examining the role these digital platforms play in steering public sentiment, particularly during periods of crisis and political upheaval. To achieve this, the investigation adopted a methodological framework combining qualitative content analysis with a comparative case study approach. The requisite data were systematically collected from a range of secondary sources, encompassing peer-reviewed academic articles, in-depth analytical reports, and relevant field documentation, all of which were subsequently subjected to a rigorous thematic analysis.

To facilitate a more profound and multi-faceted understanding of this complex phenomenon, three distinct case studies from divergent societal and political contexts were meticulously selected and scrutinized. These included: the strategic use of Twitter by Members of the European Parliament to articulate viewpoints that transcend established party lines; the pivotal function of social media in orchestrating and sustaining the grassroots Occupy Wall Street protest movement; and the analysis of social media exploitation for electoral campaigning and political mobilization within the unique environments of Southeast Asian nations. The findings from this comparative inquiry demonstrate that social media, across these varied contexts, assume a dualistic role. By facilitating unmediated political activism, circumventing the gatekeeping functions of traditional official media, and harnessing the power of algorithmic mechanisms, these platforms function simultaneously as powerful tools for directing dominant political narratives and as vital arenas for bottom-up, popular political mobilization. Consequently, the study concludes that critical analysis and strategically informed, context-sensitive policymaking in the realm of social media are not merely beneficial but imperative for safeguarding the health and integrity of political discourse in democratic societies. It is crucial to emphasize that, given the methodological considerations outlined, the results of this study are intended not for broad statistical generalization, but to provide rich, qualitative insights into the multifaceted roles of social media across differing political and social terrains.
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  • Receive Date 12 May 2025
  • Revise Date 03 November 2025
  • Accept Date 06 November 2025