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John G. Branstetter
John G. Branstetter
Lecturer in Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles
Verified email at ucla.edu - Homepage
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Political advertising in the 21st century: The rise of the YouTube ad
TN Ridout, E Franklin Fowler, J Branstetter
APSA 2010 Annual Meeting Paper, 2010
632010
Politics as usual? When and why traditional actors often dominate YouTube campaigning
TN Ridout, EF Fowler, J Branstetter, P Borah
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 12 (3), 237-251, 2015
372015
Political advertising in the 21st century: The influence of the YouTube ad
TN Ridout, EF Fowler, J Branstetter
annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, 22-24, 2012
192012
The Leviathan’s conscience: Hobbesian human nature and moral judgment
J Branstetter
Political Research Quarterly 70 (4), 778-789, 2017
92017
The (broken?) promise of digital democracy: An early assessment
J Branstetter
Available at SSRN 1802673, 2011
42011
The challenge of new media in French and American politics: Concepts, methods and opportunities
J Branstetter
French Politics 9, 69-86, 2011
42011
Bridging the divide: Normatively anchored, problem-driven research in political communication
J Branstetter
French Politics 9, 182-199, 2011
32011
Translational Moments: Citizenship in Meiji Japan
JG Branstetter
University of California, Los Angeles, 2017
22017
Normative Occlusion and the Deliberative Paradigm in New Media Research
J Branstetter
Western Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, 2012
22012
Debate and the Performance of Citizenship in Early Meiji Japan
J Branstetter
The Journal of Japanese Studies 48 (2), 269-297, 2022
2022
Political Advertising in the 21st Century: The Rise of the YouTube Ad (August 23, 2010)
TN RiDOUT, EF FOWLER, J BRANSTETTER
American Political Science Association 2010 Annual Meeting Paper, 1-30, 2010
2010
The Perils of Translation Nakae Chōmin and Minyaku Yakkai’s Response to Crisis
J Branstetter
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