Social Media’s Role in the 2024 Pakistani Elections: An Agenda-Setting Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.63056/ACAD.004.02.0281Keywords:
Social Media , Pakistani Election 2024 , Agenda-Setting , Media RoleAbstract
The 2024 general elections in Pakistan marked a significant shift in political communication, with social media emerging as a powerful force in shaping public discourse. This paper analyzes how social media platforms acted as agenda-setters in an environment where traditional media was constrained by censorship and state control. Drawing upon Agenda-Setting Theory, the study explores how digital platforms like Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok influenced issue salience, guided public debate, and reshaped political engagement. Using the 2024 Pakistani elections as a case study, it highlights how political actors and grassroots users leveraged social media to circumvent restrictions, mobilize voters, and set political priorities. The analysis reveals the dual nature of digital media as a space for democratic expression and a battleground for narrative control.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Sundas Jabeen Mirza, Bushra Maryam, Farhad Ali Tamour (Author)

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