Тренды развития политических партий в цифровой среде коммуникаций
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В статье произведен анализ тенденции трансформации политических партий в цифровые под влиянием информационно-коммуникационных технологий. На основании современных зарубежных исследований автор раскрывает причины, содержание и следствия трансформации политических партий. Цифровые коммуникации меняют структуру организации политических партий и расширяют возможности координации деятельности сторонников.
Политические партии, цифровые партии, политическая мобилизация, цифровые коммуникации
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170200516
IDR: 170200516 | DOI: 10.31171/vlast.v31i4.9700
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