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How to Hack Pet Society Money

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Information Technology and Political Campaigning

Changes in the information environment and information technology have had a tremendous impact on political campaigning. A growing literature has tracked, for instance, how new information technologies have shaped the way citizens acquire political information, discuss the political realm, and participate in political activities. Others have documented how information technology has changed the way candidates communicate with voters, raise money, and try to make political news. Fundamentally, however, this research has generally focused on how information technology has changed the style, but not necessarily the substance of political campaigns. In my recent book, The Persuadable Voter, and in ongoing research, I evaluate the way in which today’s information environment has shaped not only how candidates communicate with voters but also who they communicate with and what they are willing to say. Most notably, candidates are now able to communicate targeted messages to smaller and more segmented audiences, changing the candidates’ ability and willingness to campaign on divisive wedge issues—with potentially negative consequences.

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Social Media and the 2008 US Presidential Election

CBC News Today host Nancy Wilson interviews Jesse Hirsh regarding the role and influence of social media on the 2008 US Presidential Election.

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