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The system of government and the opposition in Poland after the 2015 parliamentary elections

2021

The category of the system of government in Poland requires reference to ‘the governance style’ of the right, and to the tendency that has appeared in international politics in recent years to call it populist nationalism. The objective of this paper is to show that in the case of Poland after 2015, the thesis of the retreat of democracy has no factual grounds, and it can be countered through the use of evidence. The system of government in Poland after the Law and Justice party came to power cannot be described as a contradiction to democracy. Citizens are not being manipulated and deceived. They are aware of the content of decisions made by the executive branch. The opposition is able to …

PopulismGovernmentveto pointsPolitical scienceDemocratic systemPolitical economyGeneral electionOpposition (politics)governmentdemocratic systempopulismStudia Politologiczne
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The winner knew it all? Conspiracy beliefs and hindsight perspective after the 2016 US general election

2018

Abstract The political campaigns preceding the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election received worldwide media attention that many people followed with great interest. Before the election, there were rumors of how the outcome of this election might be rigged, there was additional suspicion that individuals who were not eligible to vote were seen at voting booths, and other assumptions that might be connected to a conspiracy mentality. In this contribution, we report the results of one case study (N = 173) regarding inter-individual differences in conspiracy mentality, uncertainty, and hindsight perceptions of inevitability and foreseeability between voters of the major parties' candidates, namely,…

Presidential electionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)050109 social psychology050105 experimental psychologyPoliticsVotingPerceptionGeneral electionVoting behavior0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyHindsight biasmedia_common
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Candidate geolocation and voter choice in the 2013 English County Council elections

2014

The degree of ‘localness’ of candidates, including their residential location, has long been theorised to influence voters at election time. Individual-level tests of distance effects in the 2010 British general elections demonstrated that, controlling for standard explanations of vote, the distance from a voter’s home to that of the candidate was negatively associated with the likelihood of voting for that candidate. To test this theory in a sub-national electoral context more likely to produce distance effects than a national election, this paper builds upon previous analysis by using the 2013 English County Council elections. It improves upon the previous analysis in a number of ways, a…

Public AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)lcsh:Political scienceTest (assessment)GeolocationPolitical scienceVotingGeneral electionPolitical Science and International RelationsCounty councilEconometricsBlanket primaryBespokelcsh:Jmedia_commonResearch & Politics
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A la nación por la clase. La campaña electoral socialista de noviembre de 1933

2017

El artículo analiza la campaña electoral realizada por el Partido Socialista Obrero Español para las elecciones de noviembre del 1933. A partir de la importancia que la nueva historia sociocultural y política atribuye a los discursos en la conformación de las identidades y la acción colectiva, el artículo intenta poner de manifiesto la capital importancia que tuvo el uso de la narrativa nacional por parte del socialismo. Con ello, se trata de llamar la atención sobre una vía central en la (re)construcción y difusión social de la identidad nacional española, como los procesos de politización y el rol que el socialismo pudo jugar a tal efecto. The article deals with electoral campaign carried…

Segunda RepúblicaGender studiesCollective actionII Republicidentidad nacionalworking-class identity.SocialismPolitical economyCapital (economics)Political scienceGeneral electionPSOENational identityPolitical historynational identityidentidad de clase.Narrativeelectionselecciones
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Global Spaces for Local Politics: An Exploratory Analysis of Facebook Ads in Spanish Election Campaigns

2021

[EN] Sponsored content on Facebook has become an indispensable tool for implementing political campaign strategies. However, in political communication research, this channel is still unexplored due to its advertising model in which only target audiences are exposed to sponsored content. The launching of the Facebook Ad Library in May 2018 can be considered a turning point in this regard, inasmuch as it now offers users direct access to ads paid for by political parties, among other advertisers. This paper analyzes some aspects of the strategies implemented by six national parties during the campaigns running up to the two general elections held in Spain in 2019, by performing an analysis o…

Social Sciences050801 communication & media studiesPolitical communicationPoliticsH0508 media and communicationsPolitical scienceGeneral electionPolitical parties050602 political science & public administrationTurning pointpolitical communication2019 Spanish general electionsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesFacebook adsGeneral Social SciencesAdvertisingExploratory analysisCOMERCIALIZACION E INVESTIGACION DE MERCADOSElection campaign0506 political scienceelection campaign16.- Promover sociedades pacíficas e inclusivas para el desarrollo sostenible facilitar acceso a la justicia para todos y crear instituciones eficaces responsables e inclusivas a todos los niveleselectoral advertisingpolitical partiesElectoral advertisingPublishingPolitical communicationPollingbusinessSocial Sciences
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How Brexit affects EU external action: The UK’s legacy in European international cooperation

2018

Abstract What exactly Brexit means for British engagement in European external affairs and development cooperation, is highly unclear, while its potential impact is considerable. After the general election in the UK on 8 June 2017, uncertainty regarding the direction, process and timing of the Brexit negotiations and the risk of a disorderly separation have risen further. The government position of a ‘hard Brexit’ seems no longer to be carved in stone. Yet, given the expected – total or partial – withdrawal of a major EU member state, like any area of EU politics, also European development policy faces a number of challenges: short-term problems regarding existing legal obligations, looming…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInternational tradeDevelopment050601 international relations0506 political scienceNegotiationFutures studiesPoliticsFraming (social sciences)BrexitEconomyGeneral election050602 political science & public administrationMember stateEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessInternational developmentmedia_commonFutures
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Comparación del valor democrático de las discusiones de Facebook entre perfiles de candidatos políticos españoles a las elecciones generales de 2011

2017

This article examines the democratic value of user-generated comments on the Facebook profiles of three Spanish candidates during the Spanish General Election campaign of 2011 through a content analysis that operationalizes deliberative democracy. The findings show that these online spaces do not meet deliberative standards, but that they still serve democratic functions, such as citizen self-expression, democratic socialization and reinforcement of social cohesion among party activists and sympathizers. Moreover, results indicate that democratic value might vary depending on the size of the party where talk takes place. Political conversation on the walls of hegemonic candidates who belong…

Value (ethics)Hegemonymedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiesHM401-1281PoliticsDeliberative democracy0508 media and communicationsGeneral electiondemocracia050602 political science & public administrationcomunicación políticaSociology (General)Sociologymedia_common05 social sciencesMedia studiesGeneral Social SciencesDemocracy0506 political sciencedeliberaciónredes socialesIdeologydiscusión onlineSocial psychologyDiversity (politics)Revista Internacional de Sociología
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Informing, engaging, mobilizing or interacting: Searching for a European model of web campaigning

2011

This study presents data from content analyses of the websites of all parties that stood in the 2009 European parliamentary elections in France, Germany, Great Britain and Poland. It cross-nationally examines the main functions of the websites, the adoption of Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 features, and the political and cultural factors that determine parties’ online communication. The findings show that while the main website function varies across countries, Web 1.0 is still the dominant mode of campaigning. Moreover, offline inequalities within and between nations determine differences in parties’ individual online strategies: specifically, major parties in states with long histories of democrac…

Web 2.0business.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical communicationPublic relationsLanguage and LinguisticsDemocracyPoliticsPolitical scienceGeneral electionNormalization (sociology)The InternetbusinessFunction (engineering)media_commonEuropean Journal of Communication
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'New' vs 'old' leaderships: the campaign of Spanish general elections 2015 on Twitter

2016

The focus of this research is to analyze the activity on Twitter, during the campaign for the 2015 general elections in Spain, of the leaders of the main Spanish political parties: Mariano Rajoy (PP), Pedro Sánchez (PSOE), Pablo Iglesias (Podemos) and Albert Rivera (Ciudadanos). That means: how many messages and what types of messages are published; what topics they focus on; and the main features of using Twitter: to spread political messages, reference candidate activities in the media or on the campaign trail or emphasize personal aspects. The methodological approach establishes three complementary areas: a) a quantitative analysis of the tweets published by the four candidates throughou…

business.industryMitjans de comunicació de massaCommunicationPolitical scienceGeneral electionMedia studiesPublic relationsbusiness
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Blogs ciudadanos en las elecciones españolas de 2008: asimilación de la agenda y reproducción de la lógica partidista

2012

El presente estudio se propone dilucidar las características de la blogosfera política española durante la campaña de 2008 mediante una muestra de tres reputados blogs ciudadanos y esclarecer si se produce una discusión ciudadana independiente de la agenda partidista y mediática. El análisis de contenido permitirá identificar el tipo de cobertura que estos blogs realizan sobre la campaña a través de las siguientes variables: enlaces, temas principales, protagonistas y valoraciones de los autores. Las conclusiones sugieren una significativa fragmentación de la blogosfera en espacios ideológicos, carentes de conexión entre sí y tendentes a la polarización del discurso. The present study inten…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBlogosphereGeneral Elections 2008Polarization (politics)Communication. Mass mediaMedia studiesGeneral MedicinePublic relationsP87-96PoliticsContent analysisCampaña electoralPolitical scienceICTOpinión públicaIdeologyWeblogsbusinessElecciones generales 2008Public opinionElectoral campaignmedia_commonNTIC
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