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Drawing upon a common conceptual framework of political webcampaigning the book offers theoretical reflections on Internet-based campaign politics. The contributors provide a comparative overview on the use of the Internet as a campaigning instrument by diverse intermediary political actors. Taking the empirical findings about how the internet is used into consideration, the book discusses the impact of political webcampaigning on (transnational) democracy and the transformation of public spheres. Sigrid Baringhorst is working at the department of social sciences in the field of comparative political studies and political sociology. She is director of the research project Changing Protest and Media Cultures at the Collaborative Research Centre Media Upheavals at the University of Siegen (Germany). Veronika Kneip is research fellow in the Changing Protest and Media Cultures project. Johanna Niesyto is research fellow in the Changing Protest and Media Cultures project.
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