This study provides a systematic investigation of party and candidate websites across five countries. It examines three prominent features of current online political communication (interactivity, political personalization, and mobilization). Furthermore it assesses to what extent country, party, and source characteristics explain differences in the usage of these features. In total, 63 websites and 416 pages in Germany, Romania, Hungary, the Netherlands, and Great Britain were subject to a systematic content analysis. The findings suggest that differences in party and source characteristics explain variation in levels of mobilization, interactivity, and personalization, with, for example, party websites trying to mobilize citizens while we...
Abstract. This study reports on incorporation of the Web during the 2004 European Parliament electio...
Candidate websites provide politicians with opportunities to present themselves in an individual way...
It has been a key question of European communication research whether the growing transnationalisati...
This study provides a systematic investigation of party and candidate websites across five countries...
This study provides a systematic investigation of party and candidate websites across five countries...
This study provides a systematic investigation of party and candidate websites in five European coun...
Political communication has transformed drastically since the Internet made its way into the politic...
This paper investigates the characteristics of parties’ websites during the campaign for the 2009 Eu...
Political parties have traditionally served their stakeholders through the traditional media of ra...
While various authors have suggested that introduction of the Internet will lead to substantial chan...
j This article presents an integrated quantitative analysis of the functional, formal and content-re...
This article examines German national parties’ use of the Internet in the 2002 federal election. ...
During recent election campaigns non-partisan party profile websites (PPWs) have become hugely popul...
Hungarian party websites and parliamentary elections Analysis of party websites was one of the...
This article is a comparative analysis of British and American parties and candidate election campai...
Abstract. This study reports on incorporation of the Web during the 2004 European Parliament electio...
Candidate websites provide politicians with opportunities to present themselves in an individual way...
It has been a key question of European communication research whether the growing transnationalisati...
This study provides a systematic investigation of party and candidate websites across five countries...
This study provides a systematic investigation of party and candidate websites across five countries...
This study provides a systematic investigation of party and candidate websites in five European coun...
Political communication has transformed drastically since the Internet made its way into the politic...
This paper investigates the characteristics of parties’ websites during the campaign for the 2009 Eu...
Political parties have traditionally served their stakeholders through the traditional media of ra...
While various authors have suggested that introduction of the Internet will lead to substantial chan...
j This article presents an integrated quantitative analysis of the functional, formal and content-re...
This article examines German national parties’ use of the Internet in the 2002 federal election. ...
During recent election campaigns non-partisan party profile websites (PPWs) have become hugely popul...
Hungarian party websites and parliamentary elections Analysis of party websites was one of the...
This article is a comparative analysis of British and American parties and candidate election campai...
Abstract. This study reports on incorporation of the Web during the 2004 European Parliament electio...
Candidate websites provide politicians with opportunities to present themselves in an individual way...
It has been a key question of European communication research whether the growing transnationalisati...