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Cybertools of Political Competition and the 2016 American Presidential Campaign
Cybertools of Political Competition and the 2016 American Presidential Campaign

Author(s): Marek Górka
Subject(s): Sociology, Electoral systems
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: ELECTIONS; SOCIAL MEDIA; DIGITAL POLITICS; HYBRID MEDIA; MANIPULATION; DISINFORMATION;

Summary/Abstract: In the last decade, one can notice the huge interest of researchers in the field of cyberpolicy, which is primarily due to the widespread use of the Internet in the public space. This fact is also an impulse for conducting interdisciplinary research that combines knowledge from social sciences on the one hand, and uses content from technical sciences on the other. Compared to the form of conducting election campaigns in the 20th century in the U.S., during the 2016 election campaign there were significant changes in the conduct of political struggle. These changes consist above all in the use of cybernetic tools, which to a large extent, however difficult to determine, shaped electoral behavior. The contemporary political competition is more and more dependent on technology, which becomes the main element of the professionalization of election campaigns. Investigating the impact of cyberspace on electoral results is a big challenge, considering the fact that the area of cybertechnology is extremely complex. Cyberspace has now become a field for many political phenomena that are constantly evolving and in most cases their importance is immense for the functioning of the political system. The article is intended to deal with selected phenomena related to cybertechnology that were compared with other events from the U.S. election campaign in 2016. The article aims to investigate selected events resulting from the use of cybertechnology, which had an impact on electoral behavior.

  • Issue Year: 47/2018
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 628-641
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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