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    EFECTUL DE AGENDĂ by USM ADMIN

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Notifying chronologically the main stages in the development of concepts and that are related with the agenda effect, it is evident that the particular operating characteristics and its focus are: a) the ability to influence public media from the perspective of mental perception of reality, b) the certainties and probabilities on the achievement of a goal through information during the election campaigns. The constant attention paid by researchers from various fields (sociology, psychology, political science) to this effect confirms the importance of the subject. …”
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    Rechtspopulistische Rhetorik revisited am Beispiel der FPÖ-Wahlkämpfe in den Jahren 2015 und 2016 by Sabine Lehner

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…This paper draws on a discourse-analytical approach and investigates the discursive strategies implemented by the FPÖ during two election campaigns (the 2015 local elections in Vienna and the 2016 presidential elections). …”
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    Framing Gender in Romanian 2019’s Presidential Elections. A Comparison between Broadsheet and Tabloid Content Newspapers by Veronica Campian, Ioana Iancu

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…By building off prior work on the same topic (Dan & Iorgoveanu, 2013), the present paper aims to analyze the way Viorica Dăncilă and Klaus Iohannis, as political candidates, are portrayed within 2019 Presidential elections’ campaign. The inquiry is conducted by quantitatively and qualitatively comparing quality and tabloid content. …”
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    Strategic Manoeuvering in 2019 Campaign Speeches in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa: Extended Pragma-Dialectical Perspective by Zameka Paula Sijadu, Gaspardus Mwombeki

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… This article investigates how political candidates in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa employed means of strategic manoeuvring during the provincial election campaigns of 2019. It assumes the framework of the extended pragma-dialectical theory of argumentation, by first reconstructing the argumentation structure, identifying the means of strategic manoeuvring, and finally, critically analysing the prototypical speech acts in the political campaign discourse. …”
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    Strategic Manoeuvering in 2019 Campaign Speeches in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa: Extended Pragma-Dialectical Perspective by Zameka Paula Sijadu, Gaspardus Mwombeki

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… This article investigates how political candidates in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa employed means of strategic manoeuvring during the provincial election campaigns of 2019. It assumes the framework of the extended pragma-dialectical theory of argumentation, by first reconstructing the argumentation structure, identifying the means of strategic manoeuvring, and finally, critically analysing the prototypical speech acts in the political campaign discourse. …”
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    Strategic Manoeuvering in 2019 Campaign Speeches in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa: Extended Pragma-Dialectical Perspective by Zameka Paula Sijadu, Gaspardus Mwombeki

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… This article investigates how political candidates in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa employed means of strategic manoeuvring during the provincial election campaigns of 2019. It assumes the framework of the extended pragma-dialectical theory of argumentation, by first reconstructing the argumentation structure, identifying the means of strategic manoeuvring, and finally, critically analysing the prototypical speech acts in the political campaign discourse. …”
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    The backstage of democracy: exploring the professionalisation of politics in India by Sharma, AD

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Many commentators have noted that since the 2014 Indian general elections, India has witnessed a new style of election campaigning that marks a decisive break from the past. …”
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    Populism, cyberdemocracy and disinformation: analysis of the social media strategies of the French extreme right in the 2014 and 2019 European elections by Uxía Carral, Jorge Tuñón, Carlos Elías

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…To this end, the 1256 tweets posted on its official Twitter profile during the fortnight of the 2014 and 2019 European election campaigns have been qualitatively analysed. The results point to a whitening of its image, in order to present itself as a potential voting option for the majority of the French electorate while retaining a certain populist essence.…”
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    FEATURES OF PARTY OPPOSITION, INTRA-PARTY RELATIONS AND INTERACTION WITH THE VOTERS IN THE EU COUNTRIES (the example of Germany) by N. G. Kostromina

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Few interactive methods to attract voters are used so far, but there is a tendency to expand social networking during election campaigns. Political activity becomes professional. …”
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    The Impact of Political Context on the Measurement of Postmaterial Values by Bruce Tranter

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The findings have international implications as they suggest that measuring values during or soon after election campaigns may affect the measurement of postmaterial value orientations.…”
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    Ugandan music stars between political agency, patronage, and market relations by Nanna Schneidermann

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This article examines the changing relations between popular music and politics by focusing on how musicians engaged with the general election campaigns in Uganda in 2011, 2016, and beyond. …”
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    UNIVERSALIDADE DO ATENDIMENTO À SAÚDE NO BRASIL: impasses e perspectivas by Janine Viera Teixeira, César Albenes de M. Cruz, Ana Paula Azevedo

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The increase in the private sector participation brings political consequences to the health system, because healthcare companies finance election campaigns. The state prioritizes the transfer of public money to the private sector. …”
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    Detection of Induced Activity in Social Networks: Model and Methodology by Dmitrii Gavra, Ksenia Namyatova, Lidia Vitkova

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This paper examines the problem of social media special operations and especially induced support in social media during political election campaigns. The theoretical background of the paper is based on the study fake activity in social networks during pre-election processes and the existing models and methods of detection of such activity. …”
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    Advocates or Challengers of Europeanization? An Inquiry into the Discourse of the Romanian Elites on the European Union in the Context of EU Elections 2014 by Loredana RADU, Alina BÂRGĂOANU

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…<p>This paper aims to shed light on the role of elites in the Europeanization of the national public sphere. 15 semi-structured in-depth interviews with representatives of political, administrative, and media elites in Romania were carried out between March 23 and April 24, 2014, which was on the eve of the 2014 European Elections campaign. Our research shows that, in general, the Romanian elites – be them political, administrative, or media-related – declare themselves as euro-enthusiasts or euro-realists; at the same time, through a diversity of blame-avoiding games, they use the EU as a means of diffusing (national) responsibility for crisis-related hot topics, such as the implementation of austerity measures. …”
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    Discourse change in a changing society: a critical discourse analysis of political advertisement in Jordan before and after the Arab Spring by Kawakib Al-Momani

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…To this end, a sum of 150 advertisements from three election campaigns 2007, 2010 and 2013 was collected from different media sources during the campaigns of those elections. …”
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    Dividing the Korean Peninsula : the rhetoric of the George W. Bush administration by Teo, Sarah

    Published 2013
    “…Rhetoric from two events will illustrate this point – the 2001 US-South Korea summit and the 2004 US Presidential Elections campaign.…”
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    Active Is as Active Does: Deliberative and Non-Deliberative Political Communication in Context by Michael Neblo, Robert Richards

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…This variation helps to explain why citizens’ informal political discussions during non-election periods rarely feature reason-giving—and so can be understood as non-deliberative—whereas such discussions during major-election campaigns often feature the reason-giving that is characteristic of deliberation. …”
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    Spanish Political Parties on Facebook: New Sources of Content for Political Journalism by Ana Beriain Bañares, Raquel Crisóstomo Gálvez, Ismael Xiva i Molina

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Political parties take advantage of the internet to disseminate their messages, particularly during election campaigns. In addition to the public, these messages reach journalists, who have turned these platforms into another tool for their professional work. …”
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    City Elections in Kuban (Spring — Autumn 1919) by A. A. Chemakin

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The author dwells in detail on the Kuban electoral law, according to which, for the first time in Russia, a rather rare electoral system — раnаchage — was used, and on the results of its application. Election campaigns in Yekaterinodar and other cities of the region are considered, the results of voting and the composition of councillors are analyzed. …”
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