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Papers in this panel present the (permanent) online campaigning of political actors and its ramifications. Topics span from political elites' use of ingroup/outgroup appeals in Twitter communication, to persuasive strategies within data-driven political advertising, and the impact of data-driven targeting on perceived issue importance. Additionally, the panel examines the competencies citizens need to navigate this new landscape of political online campaigning.
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Different Groups, Same Dislike? Ingroup Favoritism, Outgroup Derogation amongst Elite Discourse of Populist and Mainstream Parties on Social Media | View Paper Details |
Increasing Digital Campaign Competence | View Paper Details |
Understanding persuasive strategies used in online political advertising and how the public views them | View Paper Details |
What really matters: The role of online data-driven targeting on perceived issue importance in elections | View Paper Details |