Internet technologies: from an auxiliary tool of politi-cal promotion to the most significant component of election campaigns

Liudmyla Doskich
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The purpose of the study is to analyze the main functionality and role of modern Internet technologies in election campaigns. The research methodology is based on the application of general scientific (analysis, synthesis, generalisation, systematisation) and special methods and approaches integrated from the science of social communications, information science, political science, and sociology. Such methodological interdisciplinarity enables considering the subject of research as a multifunctional phenomenon included in a complex system of informational social interaction. The scientific novelty consists in expanding ideas about the latest Internet technologies as the most important informational component of a modern election campaign. Conclusions. The presence in cyberspace of a large share of active ‘political’ audience, and, accordingly, potential voters, as well as the facts of the success of electoral campaigns on the Internet contribute to the expansion of the presence of digital technologies, in particular the Internet, in election campaigns. Thus, Internet technologies have become an integral universal, communicative core of modern election technologies, having evolved from an auxiliary tool of supporting the strategy of political promotion into the most significant independent component of election campaigns. Currently, within the latter ones, the following Internet technologies are most actively used: production and replication of political information using websites, social networks, blogs, Internet media; special mobile applications; e-voting; electoral fundraising; crowdfunding; online broadcasts on YouTube; tools to attract volunteers; monitoring, analysis, and design of electoral dynamics (Big Data technologies), and electoral crowdsourcing. Keywords: Internet technologies, elections, social networks, electoral fundraising and crowdsourcing, e-voting.
互联网技术:从政治宣传的辅助工具到竞选活动的最重要组成部分
本研究的目的是分析现代互联网技术在选举活动中的主要功能和作用。研究方法是基于一般科学(分析,综合,概括,系统化)和特殊方法和方法的应用,从社会传播科学,信息科学,政治学和社会学的综合。这种方法上的跨学科性使我们能够将研究对象视为包含在复杂的信息社会互动系统中的多功能现象。科学的新颖性在于将最新的互联网技术扩展为现代竞选活动中最重要的信息组成部分。结论。网络空间中存在大量活跃的“政治”观众,相应地,潜在选民,以及互联网上竞选活动成功的事实,都有助于扩大数字技术,特别是互联网在竞选活动中的存在。因此,互联网技术已经成为现代选举技术中不可或缺的、通用的、交流的核心,从支持政治宣传战略的辅助工具发展成为选举活动中最重要的独立组成部分。目前,在后一种情况下,最积极使用的是以下互联网技术:利用网站、社会网络、博客、互联网媒体生产和复制政治信息;特殊移动应用程序;网上投票;选举筹款;集资”;YouTube上的在线广播;吸引志愿者的工具;监测、分析和设计选举动态(大数据技术),以及选举众包。关键词:互联网技术、选举、社交网络、选举筹款众包、电子投票
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