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“Protect the women!” Trans‐exclusionary feminist issue framing and support for transgender rights
Abstract An increasingly salient policy innovation pursued by LGBT+ rights groups and socially liberal policy entrepreneurs is the right of trans people to bring their legally recorded sex in line with their lived gender by way of self‐identification.
Stuart J. Turnbull‐Dugarte +1 more
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The nation of the people: An analysis of Podemos and Five Star Movement's discourse on the nation
Abstract This article empirically explores how populist actors talk about the nation. This is a research area mostly tackled in studies on right‐wing populism, with other forms of populist politics usually left out of the analysis. To fill this academic gap, we focus on the Spanish party Podemos and the Italian Five Star Movement (M5S). The former is a
Jacopo Custodi, Enrico Padoan
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Abstract Online political advertising has grown rapidly over the last two decades and played an important role in campaigns and elections. Arising with it are concerns around issues such as data privacy and transparency, which have sparked calls for regulation.
Katharine Dommett, Junyan Zhu
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Spain: Political Developments and Data in 2021
Abstract During 2021, Spain faced problems arising from the COVID‐19 pandemic, including high‐risk public health situations in some regions. A vaccination campaign was carried out for the entire Spanish population, constrained by the arrival of doses and their distribution among regions. Several precepts of the legislation framing the COVID‐19 state of
IRENE DELGADO SOTILLOS +2 more
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Super‐amplifiers! The role of Twitter extended party networks in political elections
Abstract Modern election campaigns leverage social media and the networks within to get their messages directly out to the public. We use the theory of extended party networks to explore networks of engaged users who extensively amplify messages posted by political candidates. Using Twitter data from the Senate races in the U.S.
Nara Yoon +4 more
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Abstract Political candidates use campaign communication to signal to the public which policy issues they consider important. However, the factors that shape political discourse related to the social determinants of health have not been adequately studied.
Sarah E. Gollust +6 more
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Peasant and indigenous autonomy before and after the pink tide in Latin America
Abstract Autonomy should not be understood as an inherent quality of rural subjects but as fundamentally a political and cultural project. This paper will present an overview of the evolution of the idea, project, and practice of peasant and indigenous autonomy in Latin America from the 1990s to today.
Víctor Bretón +3 more
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Social media and politics on the local level
Abstract The local level is highly important for political engagement, as political issues that are relevant to citizens' daily lives are discussed at this level. Therefore, political parties are especially interested in organizing a strong local basis.
Mario Datts, Martin Schultze
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Abstract Despite seven decades of development of the European Union project, on 23 June 2016, the United Kingdom, Europe and the rest of the world were surprised when the Leave campaign won the Brexit referendum, offering an extraordinary case study for researchers.
Diana Gutiérrez‐Posada +2 more
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Redes sociales y campañas electorales: Twitter como fuente informativa en las elecciones catalanas del #25N [PDF]
El Twitter s'ha integrat en les rutines productives dels periodistes, que difonen les seves notícies i rastregen temes d'actualitat en aquesta xarxa social.
López Meri, Amparo
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