THE FEATURES OF THE ELECTORAL TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS OF 2014 IN UKRAINE
Journal Title: Вісник Львівського університету - Year 2017, Vol 10, Issue
Abstract
The article studies the common electoral technologies as a means of the citizens mobilization used to the early parliamentary elections in 2014 in Ukraine. It is considered the form and means of technological impact on the electorate, and the consequences of the usage of the electoral technologies in the context of intensification of the political participation of the citizens.
Authors and Affiliations
Марія Розік
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