Hacking the Electorate: How Campaigns Perceive Voters
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About the Book
"This book is the most comprehensive study to date about the consequences of campaigns using "microtargeting" databases to mobilize voters in elections. In spite of the popular aura of campaigns using secretive and sophisticated techniques to engage withvoters, the book shows that most of what campaigns know about voters comes from a core set of public records. States vary in the kinds of records they collect from voters. Sometimes, state legislators pass laws about data collection for the very purpose of using government-collected personal data for their campaigns. The variation in data across the country means that campaign databases look different in different areas. Consequently, campaigns vary how they engage with voters in different areas because of the data that permit them to perceive voters' interests. Variations in data policy thus affect the kinds of electoral coalitions that campaigns build"--
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781107501164
Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr
Acedemic Level: English
Bood Data Readership Text: Tertiary Education (US: College)
Continuations: English
Depth: 19
Gardner Classification Code: W01
Illustrations: 31 b/w illus.
LCCN: 2014046688
No of Pages: 261
PrintOnDemand: Y
Series Title: Paperback
Star Rating: 1
UK Availability: TOS
Year Of Publication: 2015
ISBN-10: 1107501164
Publisher Date: 20/08/2015
Binding: Paperback
Book Type: English
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Dewey: 324.709
Height: 235 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 270 pages, 31 b/w illus.
Returnable: Y
Spine Width: 16 mm
Sub Title: How Campaigns Perceive Voters
Width: 159 mm