544 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

544 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

544 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Routledge Handbook of Political Campaigning provides an essential, global, and timely overview of current realities, as well as anticipating the trajectory and evolution of campaigning in the coming years. Offering a comprehensive analysis, the handbook is structured into seven thematic sections, including the campaign environment; rhetoric and persuasion; campaign strategies; campaign... Read more

Introduction: 21st century political campaigning

Daniel Jackson, Bente Kalsnes, Darren G. Lilleker, Claudia Mellado, Filippo Trevisan, and Anastasia Veneti

Section 1: The campaign environment

1. Political parties, interest groups, and power

Paweł Kamiński

2. Network media logic revisited: How social media have changed the logics of the campaign environment

Ulrike Klinger and Jakob Svensson

3. Polarization in online spaces: Distinguishing forms of polarized politics

Axel Bruns, Tariq dos Santos Choucair, Katharina Esau, Sebastian F. K. Svegaard, and Samantha Vilkins

4. European approach(es) to regulating targeted political advertising: Money, data, and more 

Max van Drunen, Natali Helberger, and Ronan O Fathaigh

5. Comparing political communication in election and routine times: Are campaign periods different?

Željko Poljak and Peter Van Aelst

Section 2: Rhetoric and persuasion

6. Populist rhetoric: Concepts, uses, and contexts

Linda Bos

7. Populism, political campaigning and digital media: The state of the art and some avenues for future research

Diego Ceccobelli and Lorenzo Mosca

8. Digital campaigns of extremist violence through ressentiment: Mapping the emotional mechanism of violent extremist manifestos

Tereza Capelos, Kaitlyn DaVisio, and Mikko Salmela

9. Political microtargeting: What is all the fuzz about?

Arjen van Dalen

Section 3: Campaign Strategies

10. Political advertising

Christina Holtz-Bacha and Bengt Johansson

11. Political marketing as a campaign strategy

Rand Irshaidat

12. Immigrant identity and partisanship in U.S. political campaigns

Madhavi Reddi

13. From disinformation campaigns to influence operations: New campaign tactics and legacy media bypass in the Philippines

Jose Mari Hall Lanuza and Jonathan Corpus Ong

14. Data-driven campaigning: Using data, analytics, technology, and personnel for a new era of campaigning?

Kate Dommett and Simon Krushinski

Section 4: Campaign tactics and platforms affordances

15. Digital meme culture between political campaigning and participatory propaganda: Blurring the boundaries

Aaron Hyzen and Hilde Van den Bulck

16. The problems with social sedia affordances and digital political campaigning

Michael Bossetta

17. The evolution of platform policy: Governance by platforms during political events

Bente Kalsnes

18. On the relationship between political campaigning and echo chambers

Daniel Stegmann, Melanie Magin, and Birgit Stark

19. Alternative media and political campaigning

Karoline Andrea Ihlebæk and Tine Ustad Figenschou

20. Social platforms and the spread of disinformation

Rebekah Larsen and Valérie Bélair-Gagnon

Section 5: News and Journalism

21. Political campaigning and media systems theory: Different strokes

Mark Blach-Ørsten

22. Capture-driven bias in campaign coverage: Concepts, conditions, and contexts

Martin Echeverría and Mireya Márquez-Ramírez

23. Impartiality within political reporting and election coverage

Richard Thomas

24. Agenda setting, news, and campaigns

Natalia Aruguete

25. News consumption and knowledge acquisition in election campaigns

Atle H. Haugsgjerd and Rune Karlsen

Section 6: Citizens and Voters

26. Political mobilisation

Jörg Haßler, Márton Bene, and Uta Russmann

27. Young people and participation in election campaigns

Shelley Boulianne and Anders Olof Larsson

28. Online political participation: A citizenship-oriented approach

Karolina Koc-Michalska and Darren G. Lilleker

29. Incivility and polarization: Causes and consequences among politicians and the public

Patrícia Rossini

Section 7: Civil Society

30. Press and politics in electoral campaigns: Changes and continuities in an era of digital activism

Nicolás Rotelli and Adriana Amado

31. Digital activism and social movements: Educommunication, innovation and participation in civil society media

Ángel Barbas and Emiliano Treré

32. Digital advocacy and algorithms: Challenges and opportunities for civil society

Gabriella Scaramuzzino

33. Hashtag activism

Sharon Meraz

34. Athletes as activists and political influencers: Leveraging the power of public platforms to promote issues, ideas, and political candidates

Danielle Coombs

Biography

Darren G. Lilleker is Professor of Political Communication in the Faculty of Media & Communication at Bournemouth University, UK, and Convenor of the Centre for Politics & Media Research.

Daniel Jackson is Professor of Media and Communication in the Faculty of Media & Communication at Bournemouth University, UK.

Bente Kalsnes is Professor of Political Communication in the Department of Communication, Kristiania University College, Norway.

Claudia Mellado is Professor of Journalism in the School of Journalism at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile.

Filippo Trevisan is Associate Professor of Public Communication and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs in the School of Communication at American University in Washington, DC, USA.

Anastasia Veneti is Associate Professor of Marketing Communications in the Faculty of Media & Communication at Bournemouth University, UK.

“In an era of rapid technological transformation and fears for the future of democracy, this book provides a welcome and much-needed ‘360’ account of change and continuity in contemporary political campaigning.”

Rachel Gibson, University of Manchester, UK

"Campaigns are an integral part of political life in every single democratic country. Yet there are surprisingly few publications that attempt to take a comprehensive look behind the scenes. The Routledge Handbook of Political Campaigning has made a major contribution to this discussion by covering a wide range of different aspects and issues related to political campaigns.”

Miloš Gregor, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

“Political campaigning is a lifeblood of every modern society including those that try to impede it. For that reason, the Routledge Handbook of Political Campaigning should top every political communication scholar’s wish list for the next few years to come. Not only do Darren G. Lilleker, Daniel Jackson, Bente Kalsnes, Claudia Mellado, Filippo Trevisan, and Anastasia Veneti offer a long-awaited, fresher perspective on political campaigning but their book uniquely offers three theoretical approaches, appropriate to our turbulent and trying times, but also relevant in broadening the conceptualization of this burgeoning research field.”

Bruce Mutsvairo, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.