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Comparative Digital Political Communication: Comparisons Across Countries, Platforms, and Time

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Comparative communication research needs to catch up to other disciplines. In this special issue and the associated International Communication Association preconference, we focus on comparative work related to digital political communication. This introduction argues that comparative digital political communication needs to consider comparisons across various dimensions, including countries, platforms, and time, whereas existing comparative communication research focuses on country or territorial comparison. We highlight the six submissions’ approaches to comparative work. Each submission provides at least one of these three dimensions of contrast. We conclude with a discussion of enduring gaps in this field of research, such as the lack of studies using time as a dimension of comparison. Time is crucial for understanding ever-changing digital media platforms. We also conclude by discussing some ongoing challenges in political communication research.

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comparative research, digital media, political communication, social media, cross-national, platforms, longitudinal, elections

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Boulianne, S., & Larsson, A. O. (2024). Comparative Digital Political Communication: Comparisons Across Countries, Platforms, and Time. Social Science Computer Review, 42(5), 1092–1100. https://doi.org/10.1177/08944393241258763

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