Music as soft power: the electoral use of spotify
Keywords: 
Electoral campaign
Politainment
Political playlists
Pop politics
Soft power
Spain
Spotify
Issue Date: 
2023
Publisher: 
Cogitatio
Project: 
info:eu-repo/GrantAgreement/AEI/Proyectos I+D/PID2020–114193RB‐I00/[ES]/POLITAINMENT ANTE LA FRAGMENTACION MEDIATICA: DESINTERMEDIACION, ENGAGEMENT Y POLARIZACION
ISSN: 
2183-2439
Note: 
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license
Citation: 
Quevedo-Redondo, R. (Raquel); Rebolledo-de-la-Calle, M.(Marta); Navarro-Sierra, N. (Nuria). "Music as soft power: the electoral use of spotify". Cogitatio. 11 (2), 2023, 241 - 254
Abstract
The changes brought by new technologies and the ensuing rapid development of the communication field have resulted in an increasing number of studies on politicians’ use of the internet and social media. However, while election campaigns have been the predominant research area in political communication scholarship, music has not yet been taken as an object of study alongside spectacularisation and politainment. Aside from some preliminary studies, systematic research on music in politics is scarce. The literature holds that music is a universal language. Music in politics can therefore be deemed to be an identification tool that can help politicians connect with voters and bring together positions between the different actors of international relations. This is an exploratory study about the use of music in political campaigning. It is focused on the role played by the Spotify playlists created by the main political parties in recent election campaigns in Spain. The initial hypothesis is that some of the candidates strategically selected songs to be shared with their followers. A quantitative content analysis (N = 400) of some Spotify playlists showed that there were significant differences in the selection of songs among the different political parties. This research contributes to the understanding of how Spotify has been used for electoral campaigning, as well as shedding some light on the current communication literature on music and politics.

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