Technologies usage by country in terms of days in use (upper) and technologies in use (lower). Unique technology ID (TID) on the horizontal axis and Days in Use. Color refers to Meta-Category type.

Technologies usage by country in terms of days in use (upper) and technologies in use (lower). Unique technology ID (TID) on the horizontal axis and Days in Use. Color refers to Meta-Category type.

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Political parties have gone digital. Political scientists in countries around the world have diagnosed the rise of the digital party and traced parties’ adoption of digital technology. Existing attempts to understand parties’ digital practices have focused on the adoption of different tools, with scholars empirically studying and theorizing how and...

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... these parties have been increasingly successful over the last twenty years and if the normalization thesis was to hold, the expectation would be that they would start to look like the parties discussed above in terms of the use of technology. There is, of course, an argument that could be made that due to ideology parties such as these -and perhaps the Green parties -are unlikely to When practices in different countries are compared in Figure 5, we see a marked difference between larger and smaller countries with larger countries using more technologies. Notably, Tracking technologies (Yellow) are in use more in non-EU countries especially the United States and Australia with more irregular political data laws. ...