This dissertation investigates the effects of the two most commonly used forms of digital media – email and Facebook – as mechanisms of voter mobilization. The widespread adoption of digital media in America makes it an idea conduit for voter mobilization, but to date there is minimal research that attempts to use Facebook to increase turnout, and few studies that use email to successfully boost participation. These studies leverage unique affordances of both mediums to increase voter turnout: Facebook increases the visibility of users' behaviors on the platform, and email messages and Facebook advertisements are inexpensive and easy to send to mass audiences. The results engage with existing literature on the power of social norms and how...
Throughout the course of history, presidential campaigning has evolved commensurate with the advance...
The advancement in social media technology has greatly improved how people from around the world can...
Within the past two decades, political scientists have utilized direct mail field experiments to ass...
This dissertation investigates the effects of the two most commonly used forms of digital media – em...
The question of whether web 2.0 technologies work in ‘getting out the vote’ is one that remains the ...
Campaign digital spending has increased significantly in recent election years. As more and more cam...
The growth of social media use raises significant questions related to political information and its...
Political scientists have been trying to understand how political campaigns affect voter turnout for...
One of the key ideals behind the American system of democracy is that everyone can and will particip...
The most efficient way to get people to take action has always been a big topic of discussion when i...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation ...
This study examines how Social-Networking sites were used in the 2008 presidential election with emp...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
The millennial generation has become the largest generation in the United States. Yet as more member...
Over the years Internet use has become ingrained in Americans’ daily lives. In turn, those running f...
Throughout the course of history, presidential campaigning has evolved commensurate with the advance...
The advancement in social media technology has greatly improved how people from around the world can...
Within the past two decades, political scientists have utilized direct mail field experiments to ass...
This dissertation investigates the effects of the two most commonly used forms of digital media – em...
The question of whether web 2.0 technologies work in ‘getting out the vote’ is one that remains the ...
Campaign digital spending has increased significantly in recent election years. As more and more cam...
The growth of social media use raises significant questions related to political information and its...
Political scientists have been trying to understand how political campaigns affect voter turnout for...
One of the key ideals behind the American system of democracy is that everyone can and will particip...
The most efficient way to get people to take action has always been a big topic of discussion when i...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation ...
This study examines how Social-Networking sites were used in the 2008 presidential election with emp...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
The millennial generation has become the largest generation in the United States. Yet as more member...
Over the years Internet use has become ingrained in Americans’ daily lives. In turn, those running f...
Throughout the course of history, presidential campaigning has evolved commensurate with the advance...
The advancement in social media technology has greatly improved how people from around the world can...
Within the past two decades, political scientists have utilized direct mail field experiments to ass...