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22 sty 2018 · Election campaigning on social media has been studied extensively, as researchers examined how election campaigns unfold, how candidates are embedded in communication networks, and how they interact among themselves and with the public (cf. Boulianne, 2016; Jungherr, 2016b).
26 sie 2022 · In the accountability tradition, voting is based on candidates’ past performance, with no role for campaigns. In this article, we introduce a dynamic model—with each period allowing for the whole cycle of policymaking, campaigning, and elections—and test its predictions in the lab.
9 maj 2019 · The article not only identifies important achievements of comparative international research of election campaign communication but also highlights their challenges.
8 lut 2024 · Our findings thus suggest that scholars should not only view campaigns’ use of experimentation as a way for researchers to generate knowledge about what persuades voters, but also as an object of study in itself with important implications for American elections and democracy.
5 gru 2021 · While some early research found traditional campaign activities to be particularly effective (Fisher and Denver Citation 2009), the link between online campaigning and electoral fortunes of parties and candidates has now been well-documented to hold in multiple electoral contexts.
25 wrz 2022 · With this chapter we aim to identify main trends and gaps in this popular area of study by relying on a thorough literature review of election campaign communication articles using content analysis published in peer-reviewed journals (n = 29) over the last twenty years.
14 sie 2021 · In this chapter, we present the theoretical considerations that underlie our study of parties’ use of Facebook in the 2019 EP election campaign and provide an overview of existing research on social media as a campaigning tool in EP election campaigns.