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The Campaign Lab Library is a growing collection of what we’ve built and learned – from AI tools and field-tested guides to research briefings and campaign resources.
Everything here is made to be useful. Whether you’re running a local campaign, designing an experiment, or just looking for ideas, this is where we publish what might help others across the ecosystem.
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Problem Addressed Local journalism in the UK has been in long-term decline. Newsroom closures, consolidation, and cuts have left many communities with little or no dedicated local reporting. In some areas, residents now live in so-called “news deserts”, where there is no regular professional coverage of local affairs. At the same time, many people increasingly […]
- Who's this helpful for: Campaigners, Journalists, Members of parliament, Researchers
In the tenth edition of the Campaign Lab Academic Series, Isolde Hegemann, a PhD researcher at the London School of Economics, presented early findings from a major new study examining how Republicans in the United States respond to different forms of fact-checking. Her work comes at a moment when the American information environment has shifted […]
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For the latest entry in our Academic Series we welcomed Dr. Stephanie Luke, Lecturer in Politics at Cardiff University, whose research focuses on how political parties adapt their strategies in the face of new challenges. Her talk, titled When Attack Strategies Backfire Dr. Luke’s research looked closely at how this competition played out in the […]
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At the latest event in Campaign Lab’s academic series, we were joined by Dr. John Bryden, a researcher working at the intersection of politics, social science, and machine learning. With a background in software development and computational biology, Dr. Bryden led research at Indiana University’s Observatory on Social Media, where he studied how information and […]
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As part of Campaign Lab’s academic series, we recently hosted a talk by Lennard Metson, PhD candidate at the London School of Economics and a researcher at Campaign Lab. In this fascinating and practical session, Lennard shared findings from a recent field experiment he ran in collaboration with Campaign Lab, LSE, and a UK pressure […]
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Date: 29 January 2025 The way political campaigns operate has changed dramatically with the rise of digital tools. In an episode of the Campaign Lab podcast, Kate Dommett, Professor of Digital Politics at the University of Sheffield, shared her insights into the evolving digital landscape in politics. From TikTok to AI, her analysis of the […]
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- What Makes TikTok Tick?
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