Political campaigns

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Respondents for paper 165 are Dr. Laura Cervi and Fernando Garcia
Respondent for paper 1662 is Mr. Zeeshan Ali
Respondent for paper 1829 is Mrs. Cynthia Mbuyamba

Political campaigns
Session Code:
POL-10
165
ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF POLITICAL PARTIES’ COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN ELECTORAL PERFORMANCE: A CASE OF SELECT POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Session Code:
POL-10
Cynthia
Mbuyamba
Daystar University
1662
Electoral campaigning on TikTok: the Peruvian 2021 Presidential election
Session Code:
POL-10
laura
cervi
Autonomous University of Barcelona
FERNANDO
GARCIA
University of Lima
1829
The “Criminal Government”: The political strategy of the Spanish far-right party Vox in Twitter during the first covid-19 lock down
Session Code:
POL-10
David
Badajoz
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Frederic
Guerrero-Solé
UPF, Pompeu Fabra University
Lluis
Mas-Manchón
UPF, Pompeu Fabra University

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