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The Ballot Wars & Divisions
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- ISBN8233356643
- EAN9798233356643
- Date de parution05/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Elections are meant to be the foundation of democracy. They promise representation, participation, and peaceful transfer of power. Yet across the world, elections increasingly produce something very different: division, hostility, and intense political conflict. In many societies, the ballot has become more than a democratic tool-it has become a battlefield. The Ballot Wars & Divisions explores how modern elections ignite powerful forces within societies.
From political identity and psychological bias to media narratives, digital propaganda, and algorithm-driven information ecosystems, this book examines how electoral competition can transform ordinary political disagreements into deep social fractures. Drawing on real-world global examples, the book investigates how political campaigns mobilize fear, loyalty, and identity to shape voter behavior. It analyzes the growing role of media systems, social platforms, and digital communication in amplifying polarization and spreading narratives that divide communities.
Elections no longer occur only in polling stations; they unfold across television screens, social networks, online forums, and algorithmic recommendation systems that influence how citizens perceive reality. Through an interdisciplinary lens that combines political science, economics, psychology, and media studies, the book reveals the structural forces that intensify electoral conflict. It explores how political actors use propaganda, data analytics, and emotional messaging to shape public opinion, and how these strategies can erode trust in institutions, media, and democratic processes.
At the same time, The Ballot Wars & Divisions raises an essential question for the future of democracy: can democratic societies survive the growing intensity of electoral polarization? As technology transforms communication and political competition becomes increasingly aggressive, the challenge of maintaining democratic stability becomes more urgent than ever. This book offers a critical exploration of elections in the modern world-showing how the struggle for votes can reshape societies, redefine political identities, and turn democracy itself into a contested arena.
From political identity and psychological bias to media narratives, digital propaganda, and algorithm-driven information ecosystems, this book examines how electoral competition can transform ordinary political disagreements into deep social fractures. Drawing on real-world global examples, the book investigates how political campaigns mobilize fear, loyalty, and identity to shape voter behavior. It analyzes the growing role of media systems, social platforms, and digital communication in amplifying polarization and spreading narratives that divide communities.
Elections no longer occur only in polling stations; they unfold across television screens, social networks, online forums, and algorithmic recommendation systems that influence how citizens perceive reality. Through an interdisciplinary lens that combines political science, economics, psychology, and media studies, the book reveals the structural forces that intensify electoral conflict. It explores how political actors use propaganda, data analytics, and emotional messaging to shape public opinion, and how these strategies can erode trust in institutions, media, and democratic processes.
At the same time, The Ballot Wars & Divisions raises an essential question for the future of democracy: can democratic societies survive the growing intensity of electoral polarization? As technology transforms communication and political competition becomes increasingly aggressive, the challenge of maintaining democratic stability becomes more urgent than ever. This book offers a critical exploration of elections in the modern world-showing how the struggle for votes can reshape societies, redefine political identities, and turn democracy itself into a contested arena.













