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New directions in VAA development and research: Methodological innovations, data collection, and data sharing

Citizenship
Democracy
Elections
Voting
Communication
Decision Making
Empirical
P283
Naomi Kamoen
Tilburg University
Veikko Isotalo
University of Helsinki
Naomi Kamoen
Tilburg University

Building: Health Science Centre, Floor: Ground, Room: C006

Monday 14:00 - 15:45 BST (12/08/2024)

Abstract

Since their emergence in the late 1980s, Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) have become a more prominent feature of electoral campaigns, especially in Europe where millions of citizens use them. While the number of VAA designers is increasing, many of the VAAs that are implemented today are nearly identical in terms of layout and methods to VAAs fielded more than a decade ago. Moreover, although the literature on VAAs has increased exponentially, VAA data is still handled and shared haphazardly. This panel features both papers that address innovations in the design of VAAs (for example: VAAs that are augmented with a Conversational Agent) and issues about collecting and sharing VAA data.

Title Details
Adaptive Testing for Voting Advice Applications View Paper Details
"Hi voter, I can assist you in filling out this Voting Advice Application!" How CAVAAs may assist voters in informing themselves about elections View Paper Details
Trustworthy, friendly or freaky? How life-like digital influencers can stimulate young voters to inform themselves about politics View Paper Details
Voting advice applications as mirrors to voters’ information-seeking behavior View Paper Details