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The 2008 US Presidential Campaign as Represented in the Online ...
The 2008 US Presidential Campaign as Represented in the Online ...
The results indicated that The Korea Times mitigated Barack. Obama's opposition to KORUS FTA and willingness to meet with Kim JungIl while also ...
The Internet's Role in Campaign 2008 | Pew Research Center
Three-quarters (74%) of internet users went online during the 2008 election to take part in, or get news and information about the 2008 campaign.
"The 2008 US Presidential Campaign as Represented in the Online ...
Because public opinion has been found to influence government policy (Page & Shapiro, 1983, p. 185) and because media are cultural products that “mirror ...
The Internet in the 2008 United States Presidential Election: Journal ...
This article analyzes e-campaigning in the 2008 election through data drawn from qualitative interviews with 31 consultants and operatives who were involved in ...
Candidate websites in the 2008 US presidential primaries
The Internet has become a relevant campaign tool in the United States and the 2008 presidential elections have marked a turning point in the recognition of ...
The Internet and the 2008 Election | Pew Research Center
A record-breaking 46% of Americans have already used the internet for politics this election season and Barack Obama's backers have an edge.
American Elections and Campaigns – 2008 to 2012: “Hope” in ...
With the onset of the 2008 presidential election season, the country was faced with a series of domestic and international crises.
Social Networking Sites in the 2008 Presidential Election
Every candidate in the race had a Facebook page, and the forerunners, Barack Obama and John McCain each used these sites greatly to enhance their campaigns.
online political participation in the 2008 us presidential
During the dissertation process, I also benefitted from the advice from my fellow graduate students on the National Annenberg Election Survey Project—Emily ...
A Brief History of Tech and Elections: A 26-Year Journey
The first political campaigns to utilize the internet were President Bill Clinton's and Republican nominee Bob Dole's in 1996.
2008 U.S. Presidential Election: Persuasive YouTube Interactions ...
By fall 2007, all the candidates for the democratic and republican parties had official YouTube channels and were regularly posting video content, encouraging ...
Web 2.0 and politics: the 2008 u.s. presidential election and an E ...
The Internet was a major factor in the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign and has become an important tool for political communication and persuasion.
The Internet's Role in Campaign 2008
Obama voters took a leading role engaging in online political activism this election cycle. Supporters of Republican presidential candidate John McCain were ...
Use of Social Media in Presidential Campaigns
By analyzing social media tactics of the 2004 and 2008 presidential elections and surveying likely voters in this age range, I hope to show the relationship ...
Barack Obama's use of the Internet is transforming political ... - Dialnet
The presidential elections of 4 November 2008, with the vic- tory of Barack Obama, broke quite a few paradigms that many political experts considered to be ...
Online Political Participation in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation is biased toward those who are better ...
Every Four Years: Presidential Campaigns and the Press
Every four years, Americans elect a president. And every four years, battle lines are drawn as presidential candidates and reporters face off in the conflict ...
Differences in Search Engine Results for the 2008 U.S. Presidential ...
She also thanks Sean Luechtefeld for his help with the content analysis and Natalie Jomini Stroud for her assistance in preparing the research for publication.
Political Advertising on Social Media Platforms
Political advertising is a form of campaigning that allows candidates to directly convey their message to voters and influence the political debate.
The Political Impact of the Internet in US Presidential Elections
We address this question by studying the 2008 US presidential election, the first politi- cal campaign where the internet played a key role. Drawing on data ...