Online Parties and Digital Campaigns

  1. Pérez-Castaños, Sergio
  2. García-Hípola, Giselle
  3. Mora-Rodríguez, Alberto
  4. Trujillo, José Manuel
Book:
The 2019 European Electoral Campaign

Publisher: Springer

ISBN: 9783030989927 9783030989934

Year of publication: 2022

Pages: 241-260

Type: Book chapter

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98993-4_13 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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