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Chasing the Digital Wave: International Perspectives on the Growth of Online Campaigning

机译:追赶数字浪潮:在线竞选活动增长的国际观点

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In this series of articles we present new insight into the drivers, quality, and impact of web campaigning up to date by reflecting on the uptake, maturity, and impact of internet campaigning in elections around the world. Specifically, we use the contributions to address four key topics that have been addressed by the web campaigns literature since its origins. First, diffusion and how widespread web campaigning has become; second, the issue of normalization and how far web campaigns favour the already powerful and well resourced; third, we discuss whether campaign style is changing and becoming more interactive and participatory as a result of the new digital technology; finally, we provide new evidence on the question of voter mobilization and the extent to which the web appears to be a voter generator for political parties and candidates. While answers vary according to context it is clear that web campaigning is common practice in democratic elections, although the U.S. retains its leading role for innovation and experimentation. The bigger players still dominate but social media platforms appear to be a more equal playing field. Opportunities for interaction and participation remain underused, which is even more of an oversight by parties given that it does web campaigns do appear linked to stronger voter support.
机译:在本系列文章中,我们将通过反思世界范围内选举对互联网竞选活动的吸收,成熟度和影响力,来提供最新的见解,以了解网络竞选活动的驱动力,质量和影响。具体而言,我们使用这些文稿来解决自网络运动文献诞生以来就已经解决的四个关键主题。首先,传播以及网络运动的普及程度;第二,规范化的问题以及网络战役在多大程度上青睐早已强大且资源丰富的网络?第三,我们讨论由于新的数字技术,运动风格是否正在改变并变得更具互动性和参与性;最后,我们提供有关动员选民问题以及网络在多大程度上似乎是政党和候选人的选民产生者的新证据。尽管答案会根据具体情况而有所不同,但很明显,尽管美国在创新和试验方面仍保持领导作用,但网络竞选在民主选举中是很普遍的做法。较大的参与者仍然占主导地位,但社交媒体平台似乎是一个更加平等的竞争环境。互动和参与的机会仍然没有得到充分利用,这更是各方的监督,因为网络竞选确实确实与更强大的选民支持有关。

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