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Campaign and Media Effects

Comparative Politics
Elections
Media
Political Participation
Campaign
Candidate
P018
Susan Banducci
University of Exeter
Heinz Brandenburg
University of Strathclyde

Building: Adam Smith, Floor: 9, Room: 915

Thursday 09:00 - 10:40 BST (04/09/2014)

Abstract

Recent research has questioned whether campaigns help voters connect fundamentals to preferences, prime issues or teach voters about candidates. In this panel we bring together papers that examine these questions using both cross-national and single country election studies.

Title Details
How Polarisation Moderates Proximity Voting and Issue Ownership Voting View Paper Details
Voting and the Press in a Polarised Predominant Party System: The Case of Turkey View Paper Details
Does the News Information Environment Shrink the Knowledge Gap? View Paper Details
The Impact of Multiple Media on Public Opinion Towards the European Union View Paper Details
Real-World Agenda-Setting: Linking Different Types of Voters to Media Reporting on Political Events View Paper Details