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Building: Faculty of Arts, Floor: 1, Room: FA111
Saturday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (10/09/2016)
Interest groups have various ways to attract or avoid media attention, and to present themselves to the outside world. This panel assesses the differences in framing, media strategy and outside lobbying among interest groups.
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Interest Groups and Social Media: An Examination of Diffuse and Specific Interest Groups’ Social Media Strategies | View Paper Details |
Same or Different? Political Parties, Interest Groups and Social Movements in Central-East European Politics | View Paper Details |
The drivers of media attention to domestic election monitoring organizations around the world | View Paper Details |
Interest coalitions and their self-assertion about representation: Framing, outside lobbying and legitimacy | View Paper Details |
Strategic framing of the crisis by social partners: Do they make the papers? | View Paper Details |