This article explores congressional campaigning on the web in 2016. What impact did the unique nature of the 2016 election have on those involved with the creation and maintenance of con- gressional campaign websites? Did it cause them to alter their approach to online campaigning? Using data from a survey of campaign insiders, we find that the factors that influence how congressional campaigns view and use their websites were largely impervious to the unique electoral environment. Results show that, consistent with previous election years, campaigns maintained a fairly uniform view of likely visitors and target audiences, and they tended to see their campaign websites as digital hubs, best used for capturing the campaign’s overall message....
textLargely inspired by the evolution of political advertising over the last several years, this di...
Studies of Web use during elections have focused mainly on the content of Web sites and on the major...
While few would doubt that the Internet is now an important component in any election, especially th...
This article explores congressional campaigning on the web in 2016. What impact did the unique natur...
This paper offers an insider perspective of United States Congressional campaigning by exploring pol...
New technologies – with perhaps the most notable being radio and television – often change the face ...
The Internet offers political candidates a new way to campaign. Part of the Internet\u27s novelty co...
This article examines online campaigning for the U.S. Congress in 2006. Increases in web presence ha...
In this series of articles we present new insight into the drivers, quality, and impact of web campa...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...
The article suggests an empirical analysis of online political advertising in the modern political s...
Electoral campaigns are the foundation of democratic governance; yet scholarship on the content of c...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
From the perspective of a citizen-Web user, what forms of political action might the presidential ca...
textLargely inspired by the evolution of political advertising over the last several years, this di...
Studies of Web use during elections have focused mainly on the content of Web sites and on the major...
While few would doubt that the Internet is now an important component in any election, especially th...
This article explores congressional campaigning on the web in 2016. What impact did the unique natur...
This paper offers an insider perspective of United States Congressional campaigning by exploring pol...
New technologies – with perhaps the most notable being radio and television – often change the face ...
The Internet offers political candidates a new way to campaign. Part of the Internet\u27s novelty co...
This article examines online campaigning for the U.S. Congress in 2006. Increases in web presence ha...
In this series of articles we present new insight into the drivers, quality, and impact of web campa...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...
The article suggests an empirical analysis of online political advertising in the modern political s...
Electoral campaigns are the foundation of democratic governance; yet scholarship on the content of c...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
From the perspective of a citizen-Web user, what forms of political action might the presidential ca...
textLargely inspired by the evolution of political advertising over the last several years, this di...
Studies of Web use during elections have focused mainly on the content of Web sites and on the major...
While few would doubt that the Internet is now an important component in any election, especially th...