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Advocacy in Digital Democracy: Use, Impact and Democratic Consequences

Descrizione del progetto

L’impatto dell’azione di sostegno nell’era digitale

Sebbene la tecnologia digitale abbia influenzato considerevolmente le campagne e il sostegno della politica negli ultimi dieci anni, sono tuttora scarsamente studiati gli effetti concreti degli strumenti di sostegno online e offline. Il progetto ADVODID, finanziato dall’UE, fornirà per la prima volta abbondanti prove correlazionali e causali sugli impatti online e offline dell’azione di sostegno su cittadini e responsabili delle politiche. Il progetto migliorerà la nostra comprensione circa il modo in cui l’attuale azione di sostegno influenzi le platee di riferimento e alteri potenzialmente la democrazia partecipativa. Raccoglierà i dati di oltre 400 sostenitori accuratamente selezionati e analizzerà l’utilizzo, gli impatti e le conseguenze democratiche delle strategie di sostegno digitale, valutando le interazioni tra gruppi di pressione, rappresentanti dei cittadini e della politica in otto paesi (Australia, Cile, Danimarca, India, Paesi Bassi, Spagna, Regno Unito e Stati Uniti).

Obiettivo

Digital technology has fundamentally changed the action repertoire of political campaigning and advocacy in the last decade. Despite its fundamental role in contemporary political strategy and potential to affect the quality of democracy, there is still little systematic evidence to assess and compare the real effects of online and offline advocacy tools. ADVODID will implement the first large-scale quantitative project designed to provide rich correlational and causal evidence on the effects of advocacy on citizens and policymakers, in both online and offline settings. It sets out to address - theoretically and empirically - the potentials and challenges for modern democracies that arise from digital advocacy tools. Its novelty lies in analyzing the use, impact and democratic consequences of digital advocacy strategies by assessing interactions of advocacy groups with both citizens and political representatives in a diverse set of eight countries (Australia, Chile, Denmark, India, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK, and the US). ADVODID will collect data on the advocacy agenda and strategy use of at least 400 carefully sampled advocates in these countries, and will assess agenda congruence with political and public agendas, and their dynamic development over time. Correlational analyses of different measures of advocacy success will be complemented by field experiments in cooperation with advocates in two countries, to supply causal evidence on how advocacy affects the positions and actions of policymakers and citizens. The project’s rich datasets will be used to assess and refine theories of democratic representation and the role of digital advocacy across different types of policy issues. ADVODID will greatly advance understanding of how modern advocacy impacts its target audiences and potentially changes participatory democracy. Its findings will have interdisciplinary and social relevance and inform ways to strengthen representative democracy in an online age.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Istituzione ospitante

KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 986 922,00
Indirizzo
STRAND
WC2R 2LS London
Regno Unito

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Regione
London Inner London — West Westminster
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 1 986 922,00

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