Internet, the press and Brazilian elections: agenda-setting on real time [PDF]
This research paper broaches the relations between the electoral campaigns of the main presidential candidates to the 2002 Brazilian elections and the Internet, by analyzing the coverage of political agenda originated by the campaign official websites on
Alessandra ALDÉ, Juliano BORGES
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Congruence Among Voters and Contributions to Political Campaigns [PDF]
This paper builds a theory of electoral campaign contributions. Interest groups contribute to political campaigns to signal their private information on the valence of candidates for office.
Elena Panova
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This Is Reform? Predicting the Impact of the New Campaign Financing Regulations [PDF]
McCain-style campaign finance regulation is the new campaign reality. But what exactly will this reformist utopia look like? Assessing the "reformed" campaign of the future against the stated desires and expectations of the principal campaign finance ...
Patrick Basham
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Campaigning to the New American Electorate
This new book is one of the first to examine and compare the campaign efforts used to target Latinos with those directed at the rest of the electorate.
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Online Negative Campaign in the 2004 Romanian Presidential Elections
The 2004 electoral campaign marks the beginning of internet use in the political communication in Romania. It has also been the first campaign that resorts to negative communication via online tools. The main actors of this negative campaign, motivated
Antonio Momoc
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Book review: Taking our country back: the crafting ofnetworked politics from Howard Dean to Barack Obama [PDF]
Through a detailed history of new media and political campaigning, Taking Our Country Back contributes to an interdisciplinary body of scholarship from communication, sociology, and political science.
Brighton, Paul
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Winning strategies of political campaigns in hybrid electoral spaces. Case study – Iasi County
Our material introduces the concept of hybrid electoral area, as a distinct electoral entity set up by special territorial and administrative processes. We analyze specific cases of such spaces in Iasi and we see how the winning electoral strategies have
Adrian Marius Tompea +1 more
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When Do Campaigns Matter? Informed Votes, the Heteroscedastic Logit and the Responsiveness of Electoral Outcomes [PDF]
Previous research suggests that voters in mass elections tend to be badly informed. If these voters do not know enough about the relationship between the policy consequences of electoral outcomes and their own interests, then electoral outcomes may not ...
Gerber, Elisabeth R., Lupia, Arthur
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Funding Asymmetries in Electoral Competition: How important is a level playing field? [PDF]
I investigate the idea that campaign spending limits may help to level the playing field in electoral competition between parties who have unequal access to campaign funds.
Christoph Vanberg
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The Electoral College and Campaign Strategies [PDF]
Under the current presidential election system, a set of 51 concurrent elections—in all the 50 states and in D.C—constitute a presidential election. Campaigning throughout the country requires every candidate to spend financial resources as effectively as possible.
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