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[ecrea] Antwerp Joint Sessions - paper proposals
Tue Nov 15 10:09:16 GMT 2011
Please find details below of the upcoming ECPR Joint Sessions Workshop
on /Parties and Campaigning in the Digital Era/ that will be run by
myself and Andrea Rommele at the Hertie School of Governance
(Berlin).The joint sessions offer a unique opportunity for a 5 day
workshop on a specific theme with up approximately 20 other researchers.
We would like to take this chance to encourage you and your research
students to consider submitting a proposal for the workshop and are
happy to discuss the objectives and content further with you, if you
have an idea for a paper.
We look forward to a stimulating workshop in Antwerp. Please forward
this message to others you think would be interested to submit a paper
proposal.
Best regards,
Rachel
For further details of the workshop see
http://new.ecprnet.eu/Joint%20Sessions/2012_Antwerp/WorkshopDetails.aspx?WorkshopID=20
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Abstract *
Elections worldwide have all seen parties launch social media
initiatives to communicate with voters , many copying directly from 2008
efforts of Barack Obama and his mobilization and activist oriented
‘MyBO.com’ site. Beyond the surface-level similarities, however, to what
extent are these developments and use of web 2.0 by political actors
taking hold and promoting a new more devolved style of citizen-led forms
of activism – modes that challenges the top-down model of the
professionally managed campaign that has emerged in a wide range of
national election contexts over the past three decades? Alternatively,
are the new internet tools actually allowing central elites to more
closely monitor, direct and coordinate local voluntary efforts? Perhaps
they make little difference and simply reinforce existing practices? The
question of the impact of digital tools for political organizations in
terms of their internal organizational structures, relationships to
members / supporters, and overall contents and style of their
communication with voters are one’s that this workshop will address.
More generally through drawing on comparative examples we will seek to
provoke debate on whether we are witnessing a second wave of the
‘Americanization’ of campaign style? Or whether there is a more diverse
and pluralized approach to social media campaigns worldwide?
Full list of workshops see:
http://new.ecprnet.eu/Joint%20Sessions/2012_Antwerp/Workshops.aspx -
list of workshops
http://new.ecprnet.eu/Joint%20Sessions/2012_Antwerp/JointSessionsPaperProposal.aspx?EventID=6
– form to complete to submit a proposal
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