The timing of the voting decision, the mediatised and socially oriented sources of information drawn upon during the elec-tion campaign, and the analysis of undecided voters (i.e. late deciders and last-minute voters) are the main topics covered by this chapter. This sheds light on how the relationship between society and politics, voters and political parties, has been changing over time. The sociodemographic profiles of voters are considered alongside their political orientations and a number of indicators of their political cultural traits. This information makes it possible to outline a model of the timing of the voting choice. The analysis of voters’ behaviour within a hybrid media system offers some clues as to how voters decide. The chapter focusses on the inter-play between the legacy media, the Internet and social media, instant messaging platforms and face-to-face interaction where political discus-sion takes place. This specific type of pre-electoral behaviour provides empirical evidence making it possible to understand better how the interplay affects the timing of the voting decision.
The Outcome: Electoral Trends and the Geopolitics of Voting
Elisa Lello;James L. Newell;Fabio Turato
2023
Abstract
The timing of the voting decision, the mediatised and socially oriented sources of information drawn upon during the elec-tion campaign, and the analysis of undecided voters (i.e. late deciders and last-minute voters) are the main topics covered by this chapter. This sheds light on how the relationship between society and politics, voters and political parties, has been changing over time. The sociodemographic profiles of voters are considered alongside their political orientations and a number of indicators of their political cultural traits. This information makes it possible to outline a model of the timing of the voting choice. The analysis of voters’ behaviour within a hybrid media system offers some clues as to how voters decide. The chapter focusses on the inter-play between the legacy media, the Internet and social media, instant messaging platforms and face-to-face interaction where political discus-sion takes place. This specific type of pre-electoral behaviour provides empirical evidence making it possible to understand better how the interplay affects the timing of the voting decision.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.