One of the most interesting and least understood of the software applications in political campaigns is so-called geographical information systems, or GIS. It is technology that allows campaigns to systematically look at their constituencies in new ways, through multilayered and colorful maps. Through a combination of cartography and demographic research, GIS allows candidates and political campaigns to access voters in a multimedia context that can be put together with the most advanced techniques from marketing and demographics to create a sophisticated form of mapping technology with direct applicability to political campaigns. This article is a review of GIS software applications in political campaigns, with particular attention to its ...
GIS technology has been used to build an e-research facility whereby it is possible to (a) investiga...
This thesis deals about political marketing and its development in the United States of America. My ...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...
ELECTIONS are the spinal cord of any democratic country. For the candidate fighting the election it ...
This paper is a political economic critique and exploration of the ways that the Geographic Informat...
Voting rights have been much in the news lately, with some state legislatures moving to change how v...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-51).The abstract mainly focuses on describing the prot...
In this paper, we discuss GeoWeb technologies, specifically those created via volunteered geographic...
New information technologies are slowly changing the conduct of campaigns and elections in the Unite...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 37)The election of the President of the United States is an ...
Does a lag effect exist in the integration of technology into state legislative campaigns? Have stat...
Three developments have created challenges for political representation in the U.S. and particularly...
In the last decade, one can notice the huge interest of researchers in the field of cyberpolicy, whi...
The first political campaigns to utilize the internet were President Bill Clinton's and Republican n...
The study aims at conducting research and analyzing the history of the American presidential campaig...
GIS technology has been used to build an e-research facility whereby it is possible to (a) investiga...
This thesis deals about political marketing and its development in the United States of America. My ...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...
ELECTIONS are the spinal cord of any democratic country. For the candidate fighting the election it ...
This paper is a political economic critique and exploration of the ways that the Geographic Informat...
Voting rights have been much in the news lately, with some state legislatures moving to change how v...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-51).The abstract mainly focuses on describing the prot...
In this paper, we discuss GeoWeb technologies, specifically those created via volunteered geographic...
New information technologies are slowly changing the conduct of campaigns and elections in the Unite...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 37)The election of the President of the United States is an ...
Does a lag effect exist in the integration of technology into state legislative campaigns? Have stat...
Three developments have created challenges for political representation in the U.S. and particularly...
In the last decade, one can notice the huge interest of researchers in the field of cyberpolicy, whi...
The first political campaigns to utilize the internet were President Bill Clinton's and Republican n...
The study aims at conducting research and analyzing the history of the American presidential campaig...
GIS technology has been used to build an e-research facility whereby it is possible to (a) investiga...
This thesis deals about political marketing and its development in the United States of America. My ...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...