This paper presents an online platform for enhancing televised election debates with interactive visualisations. Election debates are one of the highlights of election campaigns worldwide. They are also often criticised as appearing scripted, rehearsed, detached from much of the electorate, and at times too complex. Democratic Replay enhances videos of election debates with a collection of interactive tools aimed at providing a replay experience centred around citizens' needs. We present the system requirements, design and implementation, and report on an evaluation based on the ITV Leaders' Debate from the 2015 UK General Election campaign
Research on televised election debates has been dominated by studies of the United States. As a resu...
The advent of social media such as Twitter has revolutionised our conversations about live televisio...
The use of peripheral devices or second screens to access social media and other content is now a co...
This paper presents an online platform for enhancing televised election debates with interactive vis...
In this paper we tackle the crisis of political trust and public engagement with politics by investi...
Despite the widespread proliferation of social media in policy and politics, televised election deba...
Despite the widespread proliferation of social media in policy and politics, televised election deba...
Televised debates remain a key point in elections, during which there are vast amounts of online act...
Despite a steep increase in the use of the Internet and handheld computing devices for media consump...
Despite a steep increase in the use of the Internet and handheld computing devices for media consump...
This article considers televised election debates from the perspective of Amartya Sen and Martha C. ...
During televised election debates, it is now common for citizens to take to social media to express ...
Nudges are increasingly adopted by governments to promote social welfare, but there is an open debat...
Nudges are increasingly adopted by governments to promote social welfare, but there is an open debat...
Research on televised election debates has been dominated by studies of the United States. As a resu...
The advent of social media such as Twitter has revolutionised our conversations about live televisio...
The use of peripheral devices or second screens to access social media and other content is now a co...
This paper presents an online platform for enhancing televised election debates with interactive vis...
In this paper we tackle the crisis of political trust and public engagement with politics by investi...
Despite the widespread proliferation of social media in policy and politics, televised election deba...
Despite the widespread proliferation of social media in policy and politics, televised election deba...
Televised debates remain a key point in elections, during which there are vast amounts of online act...
Despite a steep increase in the use of the Internet and handheld computing devices for media consump...
Despite a steep increase in the use of the Internet and handheld computing devices for media consump...
This article considers televised election debates from the perspective of Amartya Sen and Martha C. ...
During televised election debates, it is now common for citizens to take to social media to express ...
Nudges are increasingly adopted by governments to promote social welfare, but there is an open debat...
Nudges are increasingly adopted by governments to promote social welfare, but there is an open debat...
Research on televised election debates has been dominated by studies of the United States. As a resu...
The advent of social media such as Twitter has revolutionised our conversations about live televisio...
The use of peripheral devices or second screens to access social media and other content is now a co...