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EPISTÉMÈ Vol.18 pp.52-83
En Marche Movement and its Social Networks : Comparing the Facebook networks between the period of Presidential Election and Legislative Election
Key Words : LREM,Social Network Analysis,Network Theory of Power,Information Diffusion
Abstract
The purpose of this article is explaining how La Républic en Marche (LREM) Party has made landslide victories over its Presidential Election and Legislative Election in 2017 by looking at LREM's Facebook Network structures during these election periods. This article employed social network analysis as their methodology by using computer-aided programme called NodeXL. For theoretical framework, this article reviews the Network Theory of Power by Castells. This article found out Facebook was an effective tool for information diffusion when the party has a single candidate to support during the election. For the legislative election, Facebook was less effective social media platform by looking at the network structure. The results of this paper indicate that setting the sound information diffusion network could lead to establishment of political powers even though the political actor is a new comer to the field due to social media's characteristic—two-way communication between the newsmakers and their audiences (public).