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Building: (Building C) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 3rd floor, Room: 301
Thursday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (05/09/2019)
This Panel features papers that deal with new developments in election campaigning, such as micro-targeting and social media canvassing, or with classic accounts of campaigning effects, such as paid and unpaid media effects or face-to-face interactions, from a novel perspective. The papers focus on one of these campaign channels or contrast different means of campaigning, or compare findings across electoral contexts. Electoral contexts include local or regional elections, as well as national and/or European elections.
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Digital Campaigning for the 2018 Local Elections: Which Candidates and Local Parties Jumped on the Bandwagon? | View Paper Details |
How Does Parties’ Advertising and Medias’ Coverage Trigger Short-Term Changes in Issue Ownership Perceptions, and to Whom? | View Paper Details |
A Strategical Campaign Weapon? The Use of Online Political Microtargeting in Four European Democracies | View Paper Details |
United We Vote? Campaign Engagement and Voter Turnout in the 2019 European Parliament Elections | View Paper Details |
How to Win a Constituency – Do Local Campaigns Matter? Electoral Consequences of Constituency Campaign Strategies in German Federal Elections, 2009ꟷ2017 | View Paper Details |