This paper examines the marketing of political parties, via websites, in the 2005 UK general election with specific reference to first-time voters (age 18–24). Common perception views young voters as predominantly politically apathetic and less likely to vote than older generations. However, research literature suggests given the right message and medium, the group will engage in the political process. Could the Internet provide a path to engaging younger voters and will websites become a key marketing vehicle for political parties?Young voters were asked to review political party websites using an extended web assessment method (EWAM), which is an evaluation tool created to determine both the importance and presence of website evaluation c...
vi, 130 leaves ; 29 cm.This paper examines differences between what voters want from a campaign webs...
Researchers suggest that the youth of today has disengaged from the political landscape in Australia...
Part 2: Review and AnalysisInternational audienceThough substantial research efforts have been spent...
This paper examines the marketing of political parties, via websites, in the 2005 UK general electio...
This paper will build on previous work that has examined the impact of the Internet on political pro...
While various authors have suggested that introduction of the Internet will lead to substantial chan...
This article assesses the role of political web sites in the campaign for the Dutch parliamentary el...
This article assesses the role of political web sites in the campaign for the Dutch parliamentary el...
Abstract. The Internet is playing an increasing role in the political arena. Online election campaig...
Political parties have traditionally served their stakeholders through the traditional media of ra...
Studies of web use during elections have focused mainly on the content of websites and the major fac...
A core question addressed by parties and internet scholars is whether the medium is equalising or no...
Political communication has transformed drastically since the Internet made its way into the politic...
Though substantial research efforts have been spent on understanding the role of political party web...
Researchers suggest that the youth of today has disengaged from the political landscape in Australia...
vi, 130 leaves ; 29 cm.This paper examines differences between what voters want from a campaign webs...
Researchers suggest that the youth of today has disengaged from the political landscape in Australia...
Part 2: Review and AnalysisInternational audienceThough substantial research efforts have been spent...
This paper examines the marketing of political parties, via websites, in the 2005 UK general electio...
This paper will build on previous work that has examined the impact of the Internet on political pro...
While various authors have suggested that introduction of the Internet will lead to substantial chan...
This article assesses the role of political web sites in the campaign for the Dutch parliamentary el...
This article assesses the role of political web sites in the campaign for the Dutch parliamentary el...
Abstract. The Internet is playing an increasing role in the political arena. Online election campaig...
Political parties have traditionally served their stakeholders through the traditional media of ra...
Studies of web use during elections have focused mainly on the content of websites and the major fac...
A core question addressed by parties and internet scholars is whether the medium is equalising or no...
Political communication has transformed drastically since the Internet made its way into the politic...
Though substantial research efforts have been spent on understanding the role of political party web...
Researchers suggest that the youth of today has disengaged from the political landscape in Australia...
vi, 130 leaves ; 29 cm.This paper examines differences between what voters want from a campaign webs...
Researchers suggest that the youth of today has disengaged from the political landscape in Australia...
Part 2: Review and AnalysisInternational audienceThough substantial research efforts have been spent...