We study the political effects of the diffusion of mobile Internet between 2007 and 2017, using data on electoral outcomes and on mobile Internet signal across the 84,564 municipalities of 22 European countries. We find that access to mobile Internet increased voters' support for right-wing populist parties and for parties running on extreme socially conservative platforms, primarily in areas with greater economic deprivation. Using survey data, we also show that mobile Internet increased communitarian attitudes, such as nationalism and dislike of strangers and minorities. We conclude that mobile Internet benefitted right-wing populist parties because, in line with findings in social psychology, it fostered offline tribalism
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Can digital information and communication technology (ICT) foster mass political mobilization? We us...
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We study the political effects of the diffusion of mobile Internet between 2007 and 2017, using data...
Can the diffusion of broadband internet help explain the recent success of populist parties in Europ...
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We study the impact of the diffusion of high-speed Internet on different forms of political particip...
We study the impact of the diffusion of high-speed Internet on different forms of political particip...
We investigate the causal impact of broadband Internet on political participation using data from It...
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This thesis described the trajectory of the Italy’s Five Star Movement (M5S, 2005- 2014) from the pe...
Can digital information and communication technology (ICT) foster mass political mobilization? We us...
We empirically study the effects of broadband internet diffusion on local election outcomes and on l...
We study the political effects of the diffusion of mobile Internet between 2007 and 2017, using data...
Can the diffusion of broadband internet help explain the recent success of populist parties in Europ...
We investigate the impact of the diffusion of high-speed Internet on different forms of political pa...
We study the impact of the diffusion of high-speed Internet on different forms of political particip...
We study the impact of the diffusion of high-speed Internet on different forms of political particip...
We investigate the causal impact of broadband Internet on political participation using data from It...
The paper is devoted to the consideration of the role of Internet communications in the political mo...
Mobile instant messaging services (MIMS) are emerging as important digital environments in citizens’...
Populist parties and movements are now a force to be reckoned with in many Western European countrie...
This paper analyses the effect of information disseminated by the Internet on voting behavior. We ad...
This paper assesses the significance of social media for the Finns Party and the related anti-immigr...
The influence of the Internet and social media (SM) on political participation is a pressing theme i...
This thesis described the trajectory of the Italy’s Five Star Movement (M5S, 2005- 2014) from the pe...
Can digital information and communication technology (ICT) foster mass political mobilization? We us...
We empirically study the effects of broadband internet diffusion on local election outcomes and on l...