This article explores the impact of cyber-campaigning on candidates' electoral performance in the 2007 Irish general election. As such, we investigate the extent to which previous findings in this area are generalizable, testing them in a new political context. Our methodological approach seeks to deal with some of the critiques that have been leveled against the validity of previous findings regarding the electoral effects of cyber-campaigns. We do so by controlling for levels of candidate campaign expenditure, as well the extent to which candidates were viewed as “favorites” or “outsiders” to win seats during the campaign. Finally, we present the first analysis in this field of whether the effects of cyber-campaigning are constant across ...
This article examines whether voters’ use of the internet as a source of political news affects the ...
Use of the web by political parties and candidates as well as the general public is expanding. Howev...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...
This article explores the impact of cyber-campaigning on candidates' electoral performance in the 20...
This article explores the impact of cyber-campaigning on candidates' electoral performance in the 20...
This article addresses the factors that influenced candidates' likelihood of cyber-campaigning in th...
This article addresses the factors that influenced candidates' likelihood of cyber-campaigning in th...
The idea of an ‘internet election’ was initially put forward in 1997. However, there is little evide...
Studies of web use during elections have focused mainly on the content of websites and the major fac...
E-campaigning refers to the utilisation of information and communication technologies (ICTs), predom...
Studies of Web use during elections have focused mainly on the content of Web sites and on the major...
www.rhul.ac.uk/politics-and-IR This paper argues that a comparative approach to analysing the relati...
This paper uses original survey data from the 2010 UK General Election to examine two central questi...
In the last decade, one can notice the huge interest of researchers in the field of cyberpolicy, whi...
This article examines whether voters' use of the internet as a source of political news affects the ...
This article examines whether voters’ use of the internet as a source of political news affects the ...
Use of the web by political parties and candidates as well as the general public is expanding. Howev...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...
This article explores the impact of cyber-campaigning on candidates' electoral performance in the 20...
This article explores the impact of cyber-campaigning on candidates' electoral performance in the 20...
This article addresses the factors that influenced candidates' likelihood of cyber-campaigning in th...
This article addresses the factors that influenced candidates' likelihood of cyber-campaigning in th...
The idea of an ‘internet election’ was initially put forward in 1997. However, there is little evide...
Studies of web use during elections have focused mainly on the content of websites and the major fac...
E-campaigning refers to the utilisation of information and communication technologies (ICTs), predom...
Studies of Web use during elections have focused mainly on the content of Web sites and on the major...
www.rhul.ac.uk/politics-and-IR This paper argues that a comparative approach to analysing the relati...
This paper uses original survey data from the 2010 UK General Election to examine two central questi...
In the last decade, one can notice the huge interest of researchers in the field of cyberpolicy, whi...
This article examines whether voters' use of the internet as a source of political news affects the ...
This article examines whether voters’ use of the internet as a source of political news affects the ...
Use of the web by political parties and candidates as well as the general public is expanding. Howev...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...