PLAY PODCASTS
Data-Driven Political Campaigning in Germany, with Dr. André Haller and Simon Kruschinski
Episode 113

Data-Driven Political Campaigning in Germany, with Dr. André Haller and Simon Kruschinski

Dr. André Haller (University of Applied Sciences Kufstein Tyrol) and Simon Kruschinski (University of Mainz) share their research into data-driven political campaigning in Germany. We discuss the key political, legal, and cultural factors that influence German politicians digital campaigning, differences in organic posts versus paid advertisements, and how social media platforms have been used by fringe political actors.

Social Media and Politics

September 6, 202045m 59s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (dts.podtrac.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

Dr. André Haller (University of Applied Sciences Kufstein Tyrol) and Simon Kruschinski (University of Mainz) share their research into data-driven political campaigning in Germany. We discuss the key political, legal, and cultural factors that influence German politicians digital campaigning, differences in organic posts versus paid advertisements, and how social media platforms have been used by fringe political actors.

Here's the research paper we discuss in the episode: Restrictions on Data-Driven Political Micro-targeting in Germany.

 

Topics

canvassingfacebookpolitical partiesdata-drivenpaid advertisementgermanyresearchmicrotargetingpolitical communicationplatformsalternative für deutschlandadvertisingdeutschlandcampaigningelectionswahlkampfgermanpolitische kommunikationacademicpoliticssocial mediapodcaststudiesgdprtechnologycommunicationmediacduspddigitalpolitical campaigningbundestag