The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven by a tension between control and interactivity but the overall outcome for the party organizational form is highly uncertain. Recent evidence contradicts scholarship on the so-called “death” of parties and suggests instead that parties may be going through a long-term process of adaptation to postmaterial political culture. We sketch out a conceptual approach for understanding this process, which we argue is being shaped by interactions between the organizations, norms, and rules of electoral politics; postmaterial attitudes toward political engagement; and the affordances and uses of digital media. Digital media foster cultures of organizati...
This article examines the use and impact of an array of established and emerging digital media on th...
The so-called crisis of representation has formed the theoretical framework of many studies on media...
The effect from COVID-19 pandemic has changed how presidential candidates do their political campaig...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
Today, political leaders and candidates for office must campaign in a multimedia world through tradi...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
Recent studies suggest that new parties display new patterns of digital mobilization. We shed light ...
It is evident from the 2017 general election, writes Kate Dommett, that digital technology has been ...
The so-called crisis of representation has formed the theoretical framework of many studies on media...
A collection of interviews conducted with figures in national UK political parties, specifically wit...
The so-called crisis of representation has formed the theoretical framework of many studies on media...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
This article sets out the case that democracies are now entering a fourth phase of “data-driven” pol...
Although new scholarship has heralded the digital affordances of social media on the Internet to tra...
Key indicators for participation in political parties are at an all-time low. Much of the energy tha...
This article examines the use and impact of an array of established and emerging digital media on th...
The so-called crisis of representation has formed the theoretical framework of many studies on media...
The effect from COVID-19 pandemic has changed how presidential candidates do their political campaig...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
Today, political leaders and candidates for office must campaign in a multimedia world through tradi...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
Recent studies suggest that new parties display new patterns of digital mobilization. We shed light ...
It is evident from the 2017 general election, writes Kate Dommett, that digital technology has been ...
The so-called crisis of representation has formed the theoretical framework of many studies on media...
A collection of interviews conducted with figures in national UK political parties, specifically wit...
The so-called crisis of representation has formed the theoretical framework of many studies on media...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
This article sets out the case that democracies are now entering a fourth phase of “data-driven” pol...
Although new scholarship has heralded the digital affordances of social media on the Internet to tra...
Key indicators for participation in political parties are at an all-time low. Much of the energy tha...
This article examines the use and impact of an array of established and emerging digital media on th...
The so-called crisis of representation has formed the theoretical framework of many studies on media...
The effect from COVID-19 pandemic has changed how presidential candidates do their political campaig...