#Personal vs #Party: A comparative study of candidates’ new media campaigning in Japan and the United Kingdom
This paper examines how new media is affecting candidate personal vote seeking behaviour, at the constituency level by comparing data from general elections in two countries with different styles of campaigning – party-centred campaigning in the United Kingdom (2015 & 2017) and candidate-centred...
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Auteur principal: | Vincent Sean |
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De Gruyter
2020
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