Moody-Ramirez, Mia.Toller, Amanda C.Baylor University. Dept. of Journalism.2009-04-012009-04-012008-122009-04-01http://hdl.handle.net/2104/5288Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-48).This study examines the potential link between communication on social networking sites and the users’ intent to vote in the 2008 presidential election. By surveying a group of undergraduate students, most of whom are users, if not frequent users of social networking sites, the study attempts to find out what students feel is influencing whether or not they vote in this year’s presidential election.vi, 48 p. : ill.254986 bytes174493 bytesapplication/pdfapplication/pdfen-USBaylor University theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. Contact librarywebmaster@baylor.edu for inquiries about permission.Online social networks -- Political aspects --- United States.College students --- Texas -- Political activity - Case studies.Presidents --- United States -- Elections -- 2008.Political participation -- Technological innovations --- United States.Internet in political campaigns --- United States - Case studies.Voting --- Texas - Case studies.Social networking sites and intent to vote in the 2008 presidential election.ThesisWorldwide access.Access changed 2/12/18