Transparency Rules in Online Political Advertising: Mapping Law and Policy Across the Globe

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Publication date 16-10-2020
Publisher London: LSE
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  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Institute for Information Law (IViR)
Abstract
Online political advertising has seen an unprecedented amount of attention in the run up to recent elections as online campaigning, often via social media, becomes an increasingly significant part of political parties’ strategies. Concerns over how precisely ads are targeted at specific categories of voters are now common around the world, and various governments have been looking at how to bring regulation of online political advertising in line with regulation in the offline world. Here, University of Amsterdam researchers Carolina Menezes-Cwajg, Paddy Leerssen and Jef Ausloos provide insight into the findings of a new report which maps the efforts to improve transparency in targeted political advertising in a range of countries.
Document type Web publication or website
Note Media@LSE blog contribution
Language English
Related publication Transparency Rules in Online Political Advertising
Published at https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/medialse/2020/10/16/transparency-rules-in-online-political-advertising-mapping-law-and-policy-across-the-globe/
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