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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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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 […]
- Who's this helpful for: Researchers, Technologists
On Sunday 29 September, just ten minutes from the Labour Conference, almost 400 attendees filled Camp and Furnace for The Campaign Fringe: a one-day exhibition programme focused on what works in progressive campaigning. The space was buzzing, alongside the talks, a lively Expo stitched together builders, researchers and organisers. The Labour Conference is rich with […]
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In the latest instalment of Campaign Lab’s Academic Series, Dr Emmanuel Mahieux presented intriguing research exploring a provocative question: can we predict voters’ intentions using brainwave activity?Traditional political campaigns rely heavily on explicit measures such as polls and surveys to gauge voter intentions. However, these tools can often fall short, particularly among undecided voters who […]
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- Training
- How to use AI for Campaigning
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Practice conversations. Build confidence. Organise better. Visit RepCoach → RepCoach is an interactive training tool that helps trade union reps practise tricky conversations — from workplace organising to member recruitment. It simulates real-life scenarios, lets reps explore different responses, and builds confidence in having persuasive, person-to-person dialogue. This tool began as an experiment at one […]
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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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- Tool
- Labour Reforms
- Who's this helpful for: Campaigners, Journalists, Members of parliament, Technologists