Mapping the digitalisation of European political parties
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2024
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Sandri, G., Lupato, F. G., Meloni, M., von Nostitz, F., & Barberà, O. (2024). Mapping the digitalisation of European political parties. Information, Communication & Society, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2024.2343369
Abstract
An increasing number of comparative case studies explore the
drivers and impacts of digital technologies on political parties
(Bennet et al., 2018. The democratic interface: Technology,
political organization, and diverging patterns of electoral
representation. Information Communication & Society, 21(11),
1655–1680; Gerbaudo, 2019. The digital party: Political
organisation and online democracy. Pluto Press), but a large
comparative account on how parties are changing due to
digitalisation is still lacking. Based on the new Digitalisation in
Parties (DIGIPART) Dataset developed by the authors, this paper
addresses this gap by empirically assessing the use of digital
platforms and their affordances in 62 parties in five European
countries (France, Italy, Germany, United Kingdom and Spain).
Building on previous research by Fitzpatrick (2021. The five-pillar
model of parties’ migration into the digital. In O. Barberà,
G. Sandri, P. Correa, & J. Rodríguez-Teruel (Eds.), Digital parties:
The challenges of online organisation and participation (pp. 23–42).
Springer Nature), the aim is to measure variations in the patterns
of digitalisation of party activities, and to preliminary explore the
relevance of some systemic and intra-organizational factors in
shaping the use of party digital innovations (Lupato & Meloni,
2023. Digital intra-party democracy: An exploratory analysis of
Podemos and the Labour Party. Parliamentary Affairs, 76(1), 22–
42; Raniolo, Vittori and Tarditi 2021. Political parties and new
digital technologies: Between tradition and innovation. In
O. Barberà, G. Sandri, P. Correa, & J. Rodríguez-Teruel (Eds.),
Digital parties: The challenges of online organisation and
participation (pp. 181–204). Springer Nature). The preliminary
results show that digital solutions are starting to be adopted as a
facilitator of internal participation and that larger and older
parties seem to be more digitalised than newer and smaller ones.