Election Campaigning on the WWW in the USA and UK

Rachel K Gibson, Michael Margolis, David Resnick, Stephen J Ward

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    Abstract

    This article is a comparative analysis of British and American parties and candidate election campaigning on the World Wide Web during the Presidential and General Elections of 2000 and 2001, respectively. The central questions are twofold: (1) Do parties differ across the two systems in terms of how they use the Web as a campaign tool? (2) Does the Web promote a more balanced or equalized exposure for party messages than other media? A combination of interview data, content analysis of sites and analysis of online and offline media coverage of the election is used to investigate these questions. Conclusions are drawn about the similarity of Web campaigning across the two countries and about the increasing dominance of the major parties, particularly in the UK.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)47-75
    JournalParty Politics
    Volume9
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2003

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