DigiWorld publications involving yours truly

Working with good colleagues within the DigiWorld project, adopting comparative approaches to political communication research, has yielded some interesting publications in recent months. All are available open access, and are linked to below.

Boulianne, Shelley and Larsson, Anders Olof (2024). Digital Campaigning in the 2019 and 2021 Canadian Federal Elections. Politics and Governance 12.

Larsson, Anders Olof; Tønnesen, Hedvig; Magin, Melanie and Skogerbø, Eli (2024). Calls to (what kind of?) action – A framework for comparing political actors’ campaign strategies across social media platforms. Paper accepted for publication in New Media & Society.

Magin, Melanie; Skogerbø, EliHaßler, Jörg and Larsson, Anders Olof (2024). Walking the line of the double bind: Women and men politicians’ gendered self-presentations on social media – a comparison between Germany and Norway. Nordic Journal of Media Studies 6 (1).

Magin, Melanie; Larsson, Anders Olof; Skogerbø, Eli and Tønnesen, Hedvig (2024). Tapestries of Topics: Factors Affecting the Issue Diversity of Political Parties’ Social Media Campaigns. Politics and Governance 12.

Magin, Melanie; Larsson, Anders Olof; Skogerbø, Eli and Tønnesen, Hedvig (2024). What makes the difference? Social media platforms and party characteristics as contextual factors for parties’ use of populist political communication.Nordicom Review (45) 1.

Tønnesen, HedvigBene, Márton; Haßler, Jörg; Larsson, Anders Olof; Magin, Melanie; Skogerbø, Eli and Wurst, Anna-Katharina (2023). Between anger and love: Comparing citizen engagement with party posts during election campaigns across three countries. Paper accepted for publication in New Media & Society.

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