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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers on this panel examine how social media is utilized for mobilization, especially during political campaigns and elections
Youth-Driven Social Media Messaging: A Political Engagement Experiment - Jill R Laufer, University of California, Davis; Amber Ellen Boydstun, University of California, Davis
Social Media, Moral Values and Politics: Evidence from the US - Edoardo Grillo, University of Padova; Juan S. Morales, Wilfrid Laurier University; Alessandra Moresi, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Political Ads & Social Media: Trump, the Lincoln Project, and Campaign Financing - Alex Keena, Virginia Commonwealth University; Amanda Wintersieck, Virginia Commonwealth University
Understanding Digital Advertising across Platforms in the 2022 Midterms - Erika Franklin Fowler, Wesleyan University; Travis N. Ridout, Washington State University; Furkan Cakmak, Washington State University; Meiqing Zhang, Wesleyan University; Breeze Floyd, Wesleyan University; Markus Neumann, Wesleyan University; Jielu Yao, Wesleyan Univerity; Pavel Oleinikov, Wesleyan University; Michael M. Franz, Bowdoin College
Candidates Be Postin': Platform and Partisan Preferences in the 2022 US Midterms - Maggie Macdonald, University of Kentucky; Megan Brown, University of Michigan; Josephine Lukito, University of Texas at Austin; WEI ZHONG, New York University; Ross Dahlke, Stanford University; Jason Greenfield, New York University; Yunkang Yang; Bin Chen, University of Texas at Austin