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Title Much Ado About Facebook? Evidence from 80 Congressional Campaigns in Chile
Authors Juan Pablo Luna, Cristian Pérez, Sergio Toro, Fernando Rosenblatt, Bárbara Poblete, Sebastián Valenzuela, Andrés Cruz, Naim Bro, Daniel Alcatruz, Andrea Escobar
Publication date June 2021
Abstract How do political candidates combine social media campaign
tools
with on-the-ground political campaigns to pursue segmented electoral
strategies? We argue that online campaigns can reproduce and reinforce
segmented electoral appeals. Furthermore, our study suggests that electoral
segmentation remains a broader phenomenon that includes social media as but
one of many instruments by which to appeal to voters. To test our argument,
we analyze the case of the 2017 legislative elections in Chile. We combine
an analysis of Facebook and online electoral campaign data from 80
congressional campaigns that competed in three districts with ethnographic
sources (i.e., campaigns observed on the ground and in-depth interviews with
candidates). The results of this novel study suggest that intensive online
campaigning mirrors offline segmentation.
Journal name Journal of Information Technology & Politics
Publisher Taylor and Francis (London, UK)
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