This panel explores the evolving factors reshaping political parties, electoral preferences and participation across East Asia, both from a case study and a comparative perspective. It focuses in particular on the interplay between media landscapes, social values, non-traditional affiliations and emerging voter assistance tools. Presentations address the rise of fringe and influencer parties, shifting attitudes on social issues like same-sex marriage and innovations in survey methodology. Additionally, the panel examines non-partisan engagement trends in Taiwan and the influence of Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) through experimental evidence from Japan. Together, these studies offer fresh insights and a comprehensive view of how alternative media, social change, and technological innovations impact party preferences, voter engagement and political systems in the region and beyond.
Type
Closed Panel
Language
English
Chair
Co-chair
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Onsite Presentation Language
Same as proposal language
Panel ID
PL-0178