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Google : The Role of Internet Search in Elections in Established and Challenged Democracies. Research project hosted by the University of Glasgow’s Adam Smith Research Foundation Funded by the ESRC. www.voterecology.com. Citizen- centric approach.
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Google: The Role of Internet Search in Elections in Established and Challenged Democracies Research project hosted by the University of Glasgow’s Adam Smith Research Foundation Funded by the ESRC www.voterecology.com
Citizen-centricapproach • Determiningcitizen agenda by identifyingunexpectedsearchterms(i.e. scandals/controversialpolicies/social media events)
From Established Democracies to transitional States: A Cross Country Case Study (UK 2010 / USA 2012 presidentialelections) • Search trends & candidates’ gaffes on sensitive issues (2013 Parliament Elections campaign) • Berlusconi & mass media • Search trends: scandal of Oscar Giannino (2011 revolution – 2013 coup d’état) • Activism, protests and search agenda ESTABLISHED DEMOCRACY USA/UK CHALLENGED DEMOCRACY ITALY TRANSITIONAL STATE EGYPT
2012 Presidential election: media event Presidential TV debate (Candidates Abu al Futuh & Amr Mussa) Election (round 1)
Egyptian public opinion (2011 revolution - 2013 coup d’état) • Youth unemployment • Corruption • Relationship with Israel • Army’s involvement in public affairs • Application of Islamic law • Post-revolutionary Constitution • Liberal opposition leaders • Conservative parties (Islamic bloc) • Youth movements • Protestors and activists • Militaries Constant: Political Issues Variable: Political actors
The EgyptianSearch Agenda • Controversialpoliticalofficials reachhigher SV • SV for Egyptian martyrs = SV minorpoliticalstakeholders • SV of famousactivists ≥ SV of major politicalstakeholders
Conclusion • Political action ratherthanpoliticalideology • Decreasinginterest for traditionalpolitical structures • Emergingpolitical leaders active online and likely to influence search agenda • Potentialframework for fluiddemocarcy