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[ecrea] CfP: The Rise of Digital Campaigning: Challenges, Implications and Response
Wed Oct 24 12:04:55 GMT 2018
/Workshop: Call for Interest in attending a workshop on online political
campaigning//
/
/We are issuing a call of interest for scholars currently working on the
topic of /*/online political campaigning/*/. As part of a British
Academy grant, and in association with the Electoral Commission, we are
looking to gather together a small number of scholars for a workshop on
/*/January 24/**/^th /**/-25/**/^th /**/ 2019 in Sheffield. /*/This
workshop is intended to allow scholars from across Europe and
beyond/*//*/to share research findings and discuss the challenge of
studying online campaigns./
/Over recent months a number of initiatives have been launched by social
media companies to improve transparency around online political
campaigning, but at the moment we have limited understanding of what,
exactly, is going on. Whether it comes to political advertising on
Facebook, content sharing on social media platforms, or other digital
campaigning actions, we have limited understanding of what political
parties and other campaigning organisations are doing./
/This workshop will bring together scholars interested in studying
online political campaigning to consider how data can be gathered, what
quantitative and qualitative methods or approaches are needed to
understand digital campaigning practices, and what the implications of
digital campaigning for democratic norms and regulation are./
/We are looking to attract interest from individuals who:/
* /Have previously conducted research on online political campaigning
(or are in the process of doing so)/
* /Who are willing to share the methodological underpinnings of their
work, and/
* /Who are willing to engage in discussion about how existing methods
can be improved./
/Scholars with quantitative and qualitative experiences of studying
online political campaigning are encouraged to apply./
/The organising team have a small budget to pay for the travel and
accommodation of participants – including international participants. As
places are limited, we are asking potential participants to email
//(k.dommett /at/ sheffield.ac.uk)/ <mailto:(k.dommett /at/ sheffield.ac.uk)>/ and
//(s.d.power /at/ exeter.ac.uk)/ <mailto:(s.d.power /at/ exeter.ac.uk)>/ with a short
overview of your recent research in this area. Applications from early
career scholars are particularly encouraged. The workshop will be
composed of presentations and contributions for participants, but we
will not be asking for full papers as the aim is to share experiences
and reflections of //_how _//research can be conducted, as well as what
the findings of specific research projects are./
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