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THE ROLE AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE EVENT BASED COMMUNICATION IN THE ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science, 2011
The electoral campaigns are considered to be among the most delicate challenges for a marketer due to the limited time available, the sensible margin for error, the high impact of each statement and the condensation of a quite large amount of resources ...
Tatu Cristian Ionut   +2 more
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Campaign cost and electoral accountability [PDF]

open access: yesPolitical Science Research and Methods, 2016
The increasing cost of political campaigns and its impact on the electoral process are issues of paramount importance in modern democracies. We propose a theory of electoral accountability in which candidates choose whether or not to commit to ...
Prato, Carlo, Wolton, Stephane
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Political Iconography and Emotions in Electoral Campaigns: A Communicative Approach

open access: yesCommunication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad), 2021
The authors of this work believe that the fact that political iconography can influence reality and intervene in actual events -sometimes by using reinvented motifs and visual narratives from previous iconographic sources, after Warburg’s Pathosformel ...
Manuel-Alejandro Egea-Medrano   +2 more
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(Not) Addressing Issues in Electoral Campaigns

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Two candidates competing for election may raise some issues for debate during the electoral campaign, while avoiding others. We present a model in which the decision to introduce an issue, or to reply to the opponent’s position on one that she raised, may change the further list of topics that end up being discussed.
Salvador Barberà, Anke Gerber
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Stigmatized Campaign Practices and the Gendered Dynamics of Electoral Viability

open access: yesJournal of Politics in Latin America, 2021
What happens when a traditional source of political capital becomes a health hazard? Stigmatized electoral practices, such as vote buying, are a double-edged sword: While these strategies may signal candidates’ electoral strength, they may also entail ...
Mariana Borges Martins da Silva   +1 more
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SUPERVISION AND CONTROL OF THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN FINANCING ACTIVITY [PDF]

open access: yesEconomica
The financing of electoral campaigns is one of the fundamental pillars of modern democracy. This process is essential to the conduct of electoral contests, allowing political parties and candidates to promote their programs and ideas to the ...
Igor SOROCEANU
doaj   +1 more source

Is All Campaigning Equally Positive? The Impact of District Level Campaigning on Voter Turnout at the 2010 British General Election [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A significant comparative literature suggests that campaigning efforts by political parties impact positively, both in terms of mobilization and turnout. However, effects are not uniform.
Cutts, D   +4 more
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Quanto influiscono i sistemi elettorali sulle campagne? Un'analisi comparata in nove Stati europei

open access: yesQOE-IJES, 2019
The demand for specific expertise to manage strategically election campaigns is growing. However, their use depends on the history of political party, on their values and on their economic resources and to the context in which the election campaign ...
Francesca Montemagno, Rossana Sampugnaro
doaj   +1 more source

The relative electoral impact of central party co-ordination and size of party membership at constituency level [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Over the past decade, clear evidence has been produced showing that effective constituency campaigning in British general elections can lead to better electoral performance.
Crotty   +16 more
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Delegitimization and US presidential electoral campaigns, 1896-1980

open access: yesAmerican Studies in Scandinavia, 2020
The essay focuses on delegitimization of one’s political opponent as a discursive strategy in US political elections from 1896 to 1980. Starting with a definition of delegitimization as a means of contesting the legitimacy of the opponent’s aspiration ...
Raffaella Baritono
doaj   +1 more source

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