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The Google voter: search engines and elections in the new media ecology
Authors:Filippo Trevisan  Andrew Hoskins  Sarah Oates  Dounia Mahlouly
Institution:1. School of Communication, American University, Washington, DC,USA;2. College of Social Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK;3. Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD, USA;4. Department of War Studies, King’s College, London, UK
Abstract:This paper explores key Internet search trends for electoral information vis-à-vis the broader media ecology in the UK and the US. An innovative methodology is introduced that maps the informational trajectories of key election events by combining Google Trends data linked to significant news events during the campaigns. While the research found spikes of search that suggested a seemingly trivial event in the US could drive voters to search out deeper information on related policy issues, the study did not find the same phenomenon in the UK. This invites a reflection on the opportunities available to Internet users/voters in the changing informational landscape and how scholars can leverage Google Trends records to better understand how voters seek information in new and evolving media ecologies.
Keywords:Google Trends  elections  Internet search  media ecology  UK  US
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