Mike Cowburn
@mikecowburn.bsky.social
Research Fellow, @demolaw.bsky.social, Zeppelin Universität
Intra-Party Politics | Candidate Selection | Legislative Politics | PolComm | Primaries
Author: Party Transformation in Congressional Primaries https://tinyurl.com/4w6tfvjx
www.mikecowburn.com
Intra-Party Politics | Candidate Selection | Legislative Politics | PolComm | Primaries
Author: Party Transformation in Congressional Primaries https://tinyurl.com/4w6tfvjx
www.mikecowburn.com
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November 7, 2025 at 3:35 PM
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and 3) distinct engagement at election time
A note on the data: though we aren't allowed to share our dataset publicly if you would like these data please email me and I will be happy to share!
A note on the data: though we aren't allowed to share our dataset publicly if you would like these data please email me and I will be happy to share!
November 7, 2025 at 1:34 PM
and 3) distinct engagement at election time
A note on the data: though we aren't allowed to share our dataset publicly if you would like these data please email me and I will be happy to share!
A note on the data: though we aren't allowed to share our dataset publicly if you would like these data please email me and I will be happy to share!
Using a dataset of all Facebook and Twitter posts by German parties and politicians we show: 1) surge & decline of party posting, whereas politicians continually post more over time
2) distinct patterns of posting immediately before and election (no 'permanent campaign')
2) distinct patterns of posting immediately before and election (no 'permanent campaign')
November 7, 2025 at 1:34 PM
Using a dataset of all Facebook and Twitter posts by German parties and politicians we show: 1) surge & decline of party posting, whereas politicians continually post more over time
2) distinct patterns of posting immediately before and election (no 'permanent campaign')
2) distinct patterns of posting immediately before and election (no 'permanent campaign')
Brighton Pavilion?
October 24, 2025 at 8:01 AM
Brighton Pavilion?