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Campaigning on Facebook in the 2019 European Parliament Election : Informing, Interacting with, and Mobilising Voters
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Jörg Haßler
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Melanie Magin
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Uta Russmann
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Vicente Fenoll
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2021
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978-3-030-73850-1
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2021
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10.1007/978-3-030-73851-8
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Campaigning for Strasbourg on Facebook: Introduction to a 12-Country Comparison on Parties’ Facebook Campaigns in the 2019 European Parliament Election
pp. 23
Social Media as a Campaigning Tool in Elections: Theoretical Considerations and State of Research
pp. 41
Analysing European Parliament Election Campaigns Across 12 Countries: A Computer-Enhanced Content Analysis Approach
pp. 55
With Greetings from Ibiza: The 2019 EP Election in Austria
pp. 69
A Day Off During the 2019 Folketing Election Campaign: Political Parties’ Use of Facebook in the EP Election in Denmark
pp. 87
France: Parties’ Communication Strategies After the 2017 Earthquake
pp. 103
European Issues, but National Campaigning of German Parties
pp. 119
Same Strategy, but Different Content. Hungarian Parties’ Facebook Campaign During the 2019 EP Election
pp. 135
When Nothing Happened but Much Changed: How Political Parties in Ireland Used Facebook in the 2019 EP Election Campaign
pp. 151
The 2019 EP Election in Italy: A ‘Titanic’ Victory for Salvini’s League
pp. 169
It Is Only a Drill: The 2019 EP Election Campaign on Facebook in Poland as a Testing Ground Before the Autumn Parliamentary Elections
pp. 187
Romania: Internal Affairs Set the Agenda of the 2019 EP Election Campaign
pp. 201
Spain and Facebook in the 2019 EP Election Campaign
pp. 217
Sceptical Sweden: Right-Wingers Dominate, Traditional Campaigning Permeates During the 2019 EP Election
pp. 233
The UK: The Post-Brexit, Ghost Election
pp. 251
European Party Groups: Transnational Continuation or Complement of European National Parties?
pp. 267
Populism on Facebook
pp. 283
Political Advertising on Facebook
pp. 303
Information Greater than Mobilisation Greater than Interaction: Contours of a Pan-European Style of Social Media Campaigning
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