Digital Storytelling in Political Campaigning
A Case Study of a Second Generation Migrant Politician
in Norway
Eva Bakøy & Øyvind Kalnes, Lillehammer University College,
Norway
Article available at http.//seminar.net from July 1., 2010
Research questions
How did digital storytelling contribute to the political career of the Norwegian-
Pakistani Labour politician, Hadia Tajik?
1. Construction of political identity
2. Attraction of public attention
Empirical focus
Five video stories released on YouTube during the 2009 Parliament campaign
1.Contents (text analysis)
2.Reactions:–On the net–In the traditional media
1. Contents: Self-presentation
Conscious catch-all strategy, well known in political communication
Migrant background, party affiliation or any ideological “baggage” are downplayed.
Primarily presenting herself as an empathic and trustworthy individual.
Communication of identification with voters
We often talk about having a home, having roots somewhere.
But people do not have roots, we have feet. We can move around freely. Home is something we have in our hearts.
And because I have feet and not roots, I am free ....
2. Reactions: Cracking the viral code
Viewer reactions
Very nice video. … I think it is very important to get
background information about the politicians we are supposed
to vote for, it becomes more personal and one can get a
sense about what kind of person you really are, unlike
sterile TV-interviews or newspaper articles.
Great, looking forward to the next video.
What a completely hopeless candidate! …. Dearest, learn this: Norway is a non-muslim country! We have Western culture based on Christian values, and NOT Muslim.
Why cannot Muslims live in their own Muslim countries? …. (sic)
A double spinoff effect
The videos were successfully promoted through viral networking on Web 2.0,
Instrumental in attracting attention from TV and other traditional mass media,
Which in turn inspired more people to watch the videos.
Conclusion
Digital storytelling / Web 2.0 can be an efficient marketing tool in politics:
1.Content: Catch-all strategy
2.Reactions: Double spin-off
Uniqueness of the case:
Good timing, good looks, as well as political correctness in the Norwegian media
Theoretical perspectives
In party politics and campaigning, the use of digital storytelling and Web 2.0
• E-ruption in politics or politics as usual (Pascu et al.)
• Non-elitist and democratic or catch all - / electoral-professional parties (Kirchheimer)
• Intimacy: Front-, back- or middle stage (Meyrowitz)
Conclusion
Digital storytelling / Web 2.0 can be efficient marketing tools:
• E-ruption in politics or politics as usualpolitics as usual
• Non-elitist and democratic or catch all - / electoral-catch all - / electoral-professionalprofessional
• Intimacy: Front-, back- or middle stagemiddle stage
Successfull construction and communication of a gifted individual politician with few ideological, party political or ethnic ties holding her back