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Drawing upon a common conceptual framework of political webcampaigning the book offers theoretical reflections on Internet-based campaign politics. It provides a comparative overview on the use of the Internet as a campaigning instrument by diverse intermediary political actors. Taking the empirical...
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Zusammenfassung: | Drawing upon a common conceptual framework of political webcampaigning the book offers theoretical reflections on Internet-based campaign politics. It provides a comparative overview on the use of the Internet as a campaigning instrument by diverse intermediary political actors. Taking the empirical findings of Internet appropriations into consideration, the book discusses the impact of political webcampaigning on (transnational) democracy and the transformation of public spheres. |
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title_short | Political Campaigning on the Web / |
title_sort | political campaigning on the web |
topic | Internet in political campaigns. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00006535 Political campaigns Effect of technological innovations on. Political campaigns. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041555 Civil Society. Democracy. Internet,Democracy,Public Sphere,Politics,Civil Society,Sociology of Media,Social Movements,Sociology. Internet. Politics. Public Sphere. Social Movements. Sociology of Media. Sociology. Internet dans les campagnes électorales. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies bisacsh Internet in political campaigns fast Political campaigns fast |
topic_facet | Internet in political campaigns. Political campaigns Effect of technological innovations on. Political campaigns. Civil Society. Democracy. Internet,Democracy,Public Sphere,Politics,Civil Society,Sociology of Media,Social Movements,Sociology. Internet. Politics. Public Sphere. Social Movements. Sociology of Media. Sociology. Internet dans les campagnes électorales. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies Internet in political campaigns Political campaigns |
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