This article compares the two main cases of deceitful negative campaigning that characterized the American Presidential campaigns of 2004 and 2008. These are, respectively, the attacks led by the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth against the military career and the subsequent pacifist turn of John Kerry; and the smear, initially spread around the Web, that claimed that Barack Obama was Muslim. This research describes the origins, developments, and outcomes of the two smear campaigns, focusing on the differences and similarities between them in terms of their content and their communication strategies. It then investigates the role played by the different media platforms, the importance of a prompt answer by the recipients of the accusations, an...
Amid the usual campaign rancor and negative attack advertisements that characterize competitive elec...
This dissertation explores the rise of outside groups and their influence in the 2012 presidential c...
While the debate around the prevalence and potential effects of fake news has received considerable ...
This article compares the two main cases of deceitful negative campaigning that characterized the Am...
This article compares the two main cases of deceitful negative campaigning that characterized the Am...
In 2008, the biggest example of online smear campaign was the viral attacks spread on the Internet w...
In 2008, the biggest example of online smear campaign was the viral attacks spread on the Internet w...
Four studies investigated whether political allegiance and salience of outgroup membership contribut...
Negative campaign strategies as a method of communicating with potential voters have been addressed ...
A posttest-only experimental design is used to test the effects of humorous negative video ads from ...
In the last few decades, political marketing experienced a major shift in professionalization. In th...
A new media landscape exemplified by online political news media and the 24-hour news cycle has crea...
In July 2008, Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential candidate, travelled overseas and delivered ...
This study is a quantitative content analysis of the Facebook and Twitter communication of the Obama...
During the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign, considerable attention was paid by pundits and voters al...
Amid the usual campaign rancor and negative attack advertisements that characterize competitive elec...
This dissertation explores the rise of outside groups and their influence in the 2012 presidential c...
While the debate around the prevalence and potential effects of fake news has received considerable ...
This article compares the two main cases of deceitful negative campaigning that characterized the Am...
This article compares the two main cases of deceitful negative campaigning that characterized the Am...
In 2008, the biggest example of online smear campaign was the viral attacks spread on the Internet w...
In 2008, the biggest example of online smear campaign was the viral attacks spread on the Internet w...
Four studies investigated whether political allegiance and salience of outgroup membership contribut...
Negative campaign strategies as a method of communicating with potential voters have been addressed ...
A posttest-only experimental design is used to test the effects of humorous negative video ads from ...
In the last few decades, political marketing experienced a major shift in professionalization. In th...
A new media landscape exemplified by online political news media and the 24-hour news cycle has crea...
In July 2008, Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential candidate, travelled overseas and delivered ...
This study is a quantitative content analysis of the Facebook and Twitter communication of the Obama...
During the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign, considerable attention was paid by pundits and voters al...
Amid the usual campaign rancor and negative attack advertisements that characterize competitive elec...
This dissertation explores the rise of outside groups and their influence in the 2012 presidential c...
While the debate around the prevalence and potential effects of fake news has received considerable ...