This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom during the 2014 European election campaign. Internet surveys of samples representatives of these countries’ populations with Internet access show that respondents who received an invitation to vote for a party or candidate via e-mail or social media engaged in a significantly higher number of political activities than those who did not. Moreover, the relationship between mobilization and engagement was stronger among those who followed the campaign less attentively, as well as in countries where overall levels of engagement with the campaign were lower (Germany and the United Kingdom) than where they were...
Digital politics is shorthand for how internet technologies have fueled the complex interactions bet...
Against the background of the debate about how the internet changes democratic processes, this artic...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
We assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contributes ...
This thesis explores the implications of the Internet for democracy, re-evaluating the various claim...
This paper uses original survey data from the 2010 UK General Election to examine two central questi...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of academic studies have examined how digital technologie...
In recent years, various voluntary associations and political organizations have increasingly relied...
The article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms of political participa...
We investigate the impact of the diffusion of high-speed Internet on different forms of political pa...
International audienceThis article is based on a comparative study of online campaigning and its eff...
Drawing from an extensive and unique data set acquired by combining a cross-national comparative app...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
Digital politics is shorthand for how internet technologies have fueled the complex interactions bet...
Against the background of the debate about how the internet changes democratic processes, this artic...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
This study analyzes the relationship between online voter mobilization and political engagement in G...
We assess whether and how accidental exposure to political information on social media contributes ...
This thesis explores the implications of the Internet for democracy, re-evaluating the various claim...
This paper uses original survey data from the 2010 UK General Election to examine two central questi...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of academic studies have examined how digital technologie...
In recent years, various voluntary associations and political organizations have increasingly relied...
The article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms of political participa...
We investigate the impact of the diffusion of high-speed Internet on different forms of political pa...
International audienceThis article is based on a comparative study of online campaigning and its eff...
Drawing from an extensive and unique data set acquired by combining a cross-national comparative app...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
Digital politics is shorthand for how internet technologies have fueled the complex interactions bet...
Against the background of the debate about how the internet changes democratic processes, this artic...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...