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The Internet and Mobile Technologies in Election Campaigns: The GABRIELA Women's Party During the 2007 Philippine Elections

机译:竞选活动中的互联网和移动技术:2007年菲律宾大选期间的GABRIELA妇女党

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New mobile communication technologies are gaining popularity in the study of political communication, as political actors across the world exploit their applications in the hope of affecting voting behavior. Social networking sites such as Facebook, YouTube, and Friendster have provided interesting and effective uses for political communication, and these trends are now migrating from the West to Asia. The 2007 midterm elections in the Philippines, conducted against a backdrop of violence and extrajudicial killings, generated intense international interest. In a historic development, the General Assembly Binding Women for Reforms, Integrity, Equality, Leadership, and Action (GABRIELA), the largest women's organization in the Philippines, won two legislative seats through its GABRIELA Women's Party (GWP). GABRIELA also secured the most votes in the overseas absentee voting system. The party's win marks a major reference point for women in politics. It symbolizes the growing power of Asian women and provides an illustration of the use of new media technologies for electoral campaigning. This study explores the GWP through a case study method and in-depth interviews (see the Appendix). As the party's limited funds restricted its use of mainstream media advertising during the elections, the GWP turned to Internet and mobile technologies. As a new entrant to the use of these technologies, the GWP was not able to maximize the potential of the Internet in its campaign, yet the party was able to make effective use of mobile phones to reach voters. The Internet and mobile media should not be seen as a replacement for traditional campaign strategies, but rather as integral parts of a holistic political communication network. While the Internet may complement the use of traditional media and grassroots campaigning, as it enables campaigns to reach a growing segment of the online population, the mobile phone deserves greater attention as a tool of personal communication with the electorate.
机译:随着全球政治参与者利用其应用程序来影响投票行为,新的移动通信技术在政治通信研究中正变得越来越流行。诸如Facebook,YouTube和Friendster之类的社交网站为政治交流提供了有趣而有效的用途,并且这些趋势现在正从西方转移到亚洲。在暴力和法外处决的背景下,菲律宾于2007年举行了中期选举,引起了国际社会的极大关注。在具有历史意义的发展中,菲律宾最大的妇女组织联合国妇女大会(改革,廉正,平等,领导和行动具有约束力)通过其GABRIELA妇女党(GWP)获得了两个立法席位。 GABRIELA还在海外缺席投票系统中获得了最多的选票。该党的胜利标志着政治女性的主要参考点。它象征着亚洲女性力量的增强,并说明了使用新媒体技术进行竞选活动的情况。本研究通过案例研究方法和深入访谈来探讨GWP(请参阅附录)。由于该党有限的资金限制了选举期间对主流媒体广告的使用,因此GWP转向了互联网和移动技术。作为使用这些技术的新参与者,GWP未能在其竞选活动中最大程度地发挥互联网的潜力,但该党却能够有效利用移动电话联系选民。互联网和移动媒体不应被视为传统竞选策略的替代品,而应被视为整体政治传播网络的组成部分。尽管互联网可以补充传统媒体和基层竞选活动的使用,但由于它使竞选活动可以覆盖越来越多的在线人群,因此,移动电话作为与选民个人交流的工具,应引起更多关注。

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