none1noHigh-profile campaigns have learned how to take advantage of on line tools not only to communicate their message, but also, and more importantly, to mobilize supporters and provide incentives and opportunities for e-volunteers to become engaged in the process. Among the most significant developments in the 2004 US presidential election were strategies and tools designed to facilitate the transition from on-line to off-line engagement, thus strengthening field operations in a campaign where the ground game proved to be a crucial asset. These topics are addressed through in-depth qualitative interviews with senior aides to the e-campaigns of George W. Bush and John F. Kerry. On line political communication professionals predict that in...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...
Most of the e-campaigning literature claims that the Internet can reinforce political attitudes, but...
Abstract: To date the Internet has apparently had limited impact on changing ‘politics as usual ’ in...
Political campaigns have learned how to take advantage of on line tools not only to communicate thei...
From the air to the ground: the internet in the 2004 US presidential campaign CRISTIAN VACCARI Unive...
none1noThe role of the internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
Looks at grass roots organizing and mobilization; the 2004 national conventions; fundraising; videos...
On January 20, 2007, New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton formally announcedher intentions to see...
The Internet has been used extensively for U.S. presidential election campaigns since the year 2000....
The internet has been used extensively for US presidential election campaigns since the year 2000. I...
The Internet has been used extensively for U.S. presidential election campaigns since the year 2000....
埼玉県越谷市This paper investigates the emerging new style of electoral communication in the 2008 Barack O...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
This case study examines the Obama presidential campaign\u27s use of the participatory Internet to m...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...
Most of the e-campaigning literature claims that the Internet can reinforce political attitudes, but...
Abstract: To date the Internet has apparently had limited impact on changing ‘politics as usual ’ in...
Political campaigns have learned how to take advantage of on line tools not only to communicate thei...
From the air to the ground: the internet in the 2004 US presidential campaign CRISTIAN VACCARI Unive...
none1noThe role of the internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
Looks at grass roots organizing and mobilization; the 2004 national conventions; fundraising; videos...
On January 20, 2007, New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton formally announcedher intentions to see...
The Internet has been used extensively for U.S. presidential election campaigns since the year 2000....
The internet has been used extensively for US presidential election campaigns since the year 2000. I...
The Internet has been used extensively for U.S. presidential election campaigns since the year 2000....
埼玉県越谷市This paper investigates the emerging new style of electoral communication in the 2008 Barack O...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
This case study examines the Obama presidential campaign\u27s use of the participatory Internet to m...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...
Most of the e-campaigning literature claims that the Internet can reinforce political attitudes, but...
Abstract: To date the Internet has apparently had limited impact on changing ‘politics as usual ’ in...