Campaigning is an essential function of modern political parties. According to some of the most well-known and widely-cited parts of the party scholarship it is also one of the defining features of party organisation. Yet this centrality is not reflected in the recent literature which has analysed the power dynamics within contemporary party organisations. These analyses have focused on a variety of party related functions, but none have considered campaigning. In this article, I apply the theory of stratarchical party organisation to campaigning in two Australian cases. Drawing on extensive interview data with those at the cutting edge of campaigning in these parties, I argue that there is evidence to suggest that the stratarchical model c...
This article examines the interaction of organisational and technological changes adopted by parties...
International audienceWith the advent of digital media and social media platforms, the speed of inno...
When digital media emerged in the early 1990s, many were hopeful that political parties would utiliz...
Recent literature has renewed interest in the stratarchical model of intraparty decision-making. In ...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
www.rhul.ac.uk/politics-and-IR This paper argues that a comparative approach to analysing the relati...
This paper argues that a comparative approach to analysing the relationship between technology and p...
Key indicators for participation in political parties are at an all-time low. Much of the energy tha...
E-campaigning refers to the utilisation of information and communication technologies (ICTs), predom...
Part 4: eParticipation Initiatives and Country StudiesInternational audienceAs political parties’ an...
This chapter argues that a comparative approach to analyzing the relationship between technology and...
A core question addressed by parties and internet scholars is whether the medium is equalising or no...
It is now over 20 years since political parties began to move online and fight elections using new i...
This paper analyses strategic thinking around election campaign communication in a rapidly evolving ...
Drawing on survey data on the members of six British parties gathered in the immediate aftermath of ...
This article examines the interaction of organisational and technological changes adopted by parties...
International audienceWith the advent of digital media and social media platforms, the speed of inno...
When digital media emerged in the early 1990s, many were hopeful that political parties would utiliz...
Recent literature has renewed interest in the stratarchical model of intraparty decision-making. In ...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
www.rhul.ac.uk/politics-and-IR This paper argues that a comparative approach to analysing the relati...
This paper argues that a comparative approach to analysing the relationship between technology and p...
Key indicators for participation in political parties are at an all-time low. Much of the energy tha...
E-campaigning refers to the utilisation of information and communication technologies (ICTs), predom...
Part 4: eParticipation Initiatives and Country StudiesInternational audienceAs political parties’ an...
This chapter argues that a comparative approach to analyzing the relationship between technology and...
A core question addressed by parties and internet scholars is whether the medium is equalising or no...
It is now over 20 years since political parties began to move online and fight elections using new i...
This paper analyses strategic thinking around election campaign communication in a rapidly evolving ...
Drawing on survey data on the members of six British parties gathered in the immediate aftermath of ...
This article examines the interaction of organisational and technological changes adopted by parties...
International audienceWith the advent of digital media and social media platforms, the speed of inno...
When digital media emerged in the early 1990s, many were hopeful that political parties would utiliz...