This article sets out the case that democracies are now entering a fourth phase of “data-driven” political campaigning. Building on the existing campaigns literature, we identify several key shifts in practice that define the new phase, namely: (1) an organizational and strategic dependency on digital technology and “big data,” (2) a reliance on networked communication, (3) the individualized micro-targeting of campaign messages, and (4) the internationalization of the campaign sphere. Departing from prior studies, we also argue that the new phase is distinguished, by a bifurcation, into two variants—the scientific and the subversive. While sharing a common core, these two modes differ, in that the former retains a commitment to the normati...
The effect from COVID-19 pandemic has changed how presidential candidates do their political campaig...
Campaigning is an essential function of modern political parties. According to some of the most well...
Current debate is dominated by fears of the threats of digital technology for democracy. One typical...
This article sets out the case that democracies are now entering a fourth phase of “data-driven” pol...
International audienceWith the advent of digital media and social media platforms, the speed of inno...
It is now over 20 years since political parties began to move online and fight elections using new i...
Addresses implications of constituency communication for the relationship between MPs and those they...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
In this series of articles we present new insight into the drivers, quality, and impact of web campa...
This paper analyses strategic thinking around election campaign communication in a rapidly evolving ...
Data-driven campaigning has become a feature of political campaigns around the world. There is growi...
The Information Age has produced a society where data has become the principal commodity; where citi...
Not to be cited without the authors ’ consent papers/2009/Conservative grassroots revival 4 2 09/01/...
Data-driven campaigning has become one of the key foci for academic and non-academic audiences inter...
The public’s capacity to create, distribute, and selectively consume information presents non-govern...
The effect from COVID-19 pandemic has changed how presidential candidates do their political campaig...
Campaigning is an essential function of modern political parties. According to some of the most well...
Current debate is dominated by fears of the threats of digital technology for democracy. One typical...
This article sets out the case that democracies are now entering a fourth phase of “data-driven” pol...
International audienceWith the advent of digital media and social media platforms, the speed of inno...
It is now over 20 years since political parties began to move online and fight elections using new i...
Addresses implications of constituency communication for the relationship between MPs and those they...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
In this series of articles we present new insight into the drivers, quality, and impact of web campa...
This paper analyses strategic thinking around election campaign communication in a rapidly evolving ...
Data-driven campaigning has become a feature of political campaigns around the world. There is growi...
The Information Age has produced a society where data has become the principal commodity; where citi...
Not to be cited without the authors ’ consent papers/2009/Conservative grassroots revival 4 2 09/01/...
Data-driven campaigning has become one of the key foci for academic and non-academic audiences inter...
The public’s capacity to create, distribute, and selectively consume information presents non-govern...
The effect from COVID-19 pandemic has changed how presidential candidates do their political campaig...
Campaigning is an essential function of modern political parties. According to some of the most well...
Current debate is dominated by fears of the threats of digital technology for democracy. One typical...