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Reflexión : Primera revista de cultura hispánica en Canadá.
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Reimagining Nabokov : pedagogies for the 21st century.
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Electoral campaigns, media, and the new world of digital politics
Imprint 2022Table of Contents: “…Evans, University of Virginia's College at Wise -- Chapter 5: Two Different Worlds; The gap between the interests of voters and the media in Canada in the 2019 Federal ElectionChris Waddell, Carleton University -- Chapter 6: The Agenda building power of Facebook and Twitter: The Case of the 2018 Italian General ElectionSara Bentivegna, University of Rome, Rita Marchetti and Anna Stanziano, University of Perugia -- Chapter 7: "Many thanks for your support": Email Populism and the People's Party of CanadaBrian Budd and Tamara Small, University of Guelph -- Chapter 8: Benjamin Netanyahu and online campaigning in Israel's 2019 and 2020 electionsMichael Keren, University of Calgary -- Chapter 9: Stabbed democracy: How social media and home views made a populist president in Brazil Francisco Brandao, University of Brasilia -- Chapter 10: Memes; a New emerging logic: Evidence from the 2019 British General ElectionRosalynd Southern, The University of Liverpool -- Chapter 11: Populists and social media campaigning in Ukraine: The Election of Volodymyr ZelenskyLarisa Doroshenko, Northeastern University -- Chapter 12: The changing face of political campaigning in KenyaMartin Ndlela, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences -- Chapter 13: Social media as strategic campaign tool: Austrian political parties use of social media over timeUta Russman, FH Wien University of Applied Sciences -- Chapter 14: "Many thanks for your support": Email Populism and the People's Party of CanadaChris Wells, Blake Wertz, Li Zhang, and Rebecca Auger, Boston UniversityConclusion -- Richard Davis.…”
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