Reconstructing elections in a digital world
Nighat Dad, Shmyla Khan
Abstract
The nature of elections has been transformed by the rise of digital technologies in the last few years, in large part due to the rise of social media platforms and their impact on election campaigning, dissemination of information and opinion formation. Furthermore, digital technologies have been employed in the administration of elections, and are being adopted by electoral management bodies. This article seeks to understand these transformations in light of ongoing debates regarding the regulation of elections and digital technologies by positing an approach focused on international human rights frameworks.
Topics & Concepts
Political scienceSocial mediaDigital mediaAdministration (probate law)Political economyEmerging technologiesPublic relationsPublic administrationSociologyLawComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceHate Speech and Cyberbullying DetectionLegal and Policy Issues