It is evident from the 2017 general election, writes Kate Dommett, that digital technology has been fully embraced by political parties and incorporated into campaigning strategies. It is also creating opportunities for satellite campaigns to mobilise citizens. Longer term, digital innovations have the potential to reshape the nature of engagement between citizens and parties, though these more fundamental changes are not yet being implemented
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
The Speaker’s Commission on Digital Democracy was set up by John Bercow this year to assess ways in ...
Today, political leaders and candidates for office must campaign in a multimedia world through tradi...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
Over the last 50 years, a gap has been growing in the UK between political institutions and the peop...
A collection of interviews conducted with figures in national UK political parties, specifically wit...
Digital technology has often been heralded for its capacity to facilitate more interactive forms of ...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
The arrival of the internet, especially social media, was thought by many to offer a chance at democ...
Throughout the last decade, digital technology has become increasingly important in election campaig...
This paper proposes to focus not only on digital campaigning but also on the impact that digital cam...
The article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms of political participa...
Demos publications are licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Engl...
Over recent decades, scholars have explored political parties’ adoption of digital technology. Traci...
It is now over 20 years since political parties began to move online and fight elections using new i...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
The Speaker’s Commission on Digital Democracy was set up by John Bercow this year to assess ways in ...
Today, political leaders and candidates for office must campaign in a multimedia world through tradi...
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven ...
Over the last 50 years, a gap has been growing in the UK between political institutions and the peop...
A collection of interviews conducted with figures in national UK political parties, specifically wit...
Digital technology has often been heralded for its capacity to facilitate more interactive forms of ...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
The arrival of the internet, especially social media, was thought by many to offer a chance at democ...
Throughout the last decade, digital technology has become increasingly important in election campaig...
This paper proposes to focus not only on digital campaigning but also on the impact that digital cam...
The article provides insights into the driving forces that underpin new forms of political participa...
Demos publications are licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Engl...
Over recent decades, scholars have explored political parties’ adoption of digital technology. Traci...
It is now over 20 years since political parties began to move online and fight elections using new i...
Digital media are often blamed for accelerating the decline of political parties as channels for cit...
The Speaker’s Commission on Digital Democracy was set up by John Bercow this year to assess ways in ...
Today, political leaders and candidates for office must campaign in a multimedia world through tradi...