Digital parties : the challenges of online organisation and participation / Oscar Barberà, Giulia Sandri, Patricia Correa, Juan Rodríguez-Teruel, editors.
2021
JF2091
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Digital parties : the challenges of online organisation and participation / Oscar Barberà, Giulia Sandri, Patricia Correa, Juan Rodríguez-Teruel, editors.
ISBN
9783030786687 (electronic bk.)
3030786684 (electronic bk.)
3030786676
9783030786670
3030786684 (electronic bk.)
3030786676
9783030786670
Published
Cham : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
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1 online resource (x, 304 pages) : colour illustrations
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10.1007/978-3-030-78668-7 doi
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JF2091
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32:077
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324.20285
Summary
This book analyzes how mainstream and new parties are building their digital platforms and transitioning from traditional (offline) organizations into the digital world. The authors present an innovative empirical exploration of the democratic consequences and technical challenges of the digitalization of party organizations from a comparative perspective. They provide an original account of how party digital platforms are regulated and used, and a crucial discussion of the main technological and democratic issues that political parties face in their digital transition. Further, the authors assess the consequences of these digitalization processes for political participation and party membership, as well as the impact on party organizational models and electoral campaign potential. The book looks into one of the less-studied aspects of digital democracy, also presenting empirical evidence and case studies. It presents different parties and their adoption of digital participation platforms, from the Pirate Parties in Northern Europe to Podemos in Spain, La France Insoumise in France, the Five Stars Movement in Italy, or the German Greens. Therefore, the book is a must-read for scholars of political science, policy-makers, and practitioners, interested in a better understanding of the transition of political parties into the digital world.
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Barberà i Aresté, Oscar, 1974- editor.
Sandri, Giulia, editor.
Correa, Patricia, editor.
Rodríguez Teruel, Juan, editor.
Sandri, Giulia, editor.
Correa, Patricia, editor.
Rodríguez Teruel, Juan, editor.
Series
Studies in digital politics and governance, 2524-3934
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Print version: 9783030786694
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Table of Contents
Chapter I. Political Parties Transition into the Digital Era
Chapter 2. The Five-Pillar Model of Parties' Migration into the Digital
Chapter 3. Regulating i-voting within countries and parties
Chapter 4. Studying Digital Parties: Methods, Challenges and Responses
Chapter 5. I-voting regulation within digital parties: the case of Podemos and Five Stars Movement
Chapter 6. Cyber-Parties' Membership Between Empowerment and Pseudo-Participation: The cases of Podemos and the Five Star Movement
Chapter 7. Anti-Party Digital Parties between Direct and Reactive Democracy. The Case of La France Insoumise
Chapter 8. How to remain indispensable in the 21st century? The digital adaptation of PSOE and PSP in a crisis context.
Chapter 2. The Five-Pillar Model of Parties' Migration into the Digital
Chapter 3. Regulating i-voting within countries and parties
Chapter 4. Studying Digital Parties: Methods, Challenges and Responses
Chapter 5. I-voting regulation within digital parties: the case of Podemos and Five Stars Movement
Chapter 6. Cyber-Parties' Membership Between Empowerment and Pseudo-Participation: The cases of Podemos and the Five Star Movement
Chapter 7. Anti-Party Digital Parties between Direct and Reactive Democracy. The Case of La France Insoumise
Chapter 8. How to remain indispensable in the 21st century? The digital adaptation of PSOE and PSP in a crisis context.