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Explore guides to elections, voting laws, and how historical cases of alleged election fraud may shape 2024 election results using this curated collection from Sage journals. The collection also sheds light on the growing concern of disinformation campaigns, including the influence of social media on voter perception, and provides a historical overview of U.S. elections. View the collection homepage here.
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Get up to speed on procedural, societal, economic, and political issues likely to play a role during some of the many elections happening around the globe in 2024! Sage Journals has curated a selection of scholarly papers dedicated to electoral politics from around the world to help you navigate this election year. View the complete list here.
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Search Google Scholar for scholarly full-text materials available in addition to those you locate in HawkFind. If there is a link to the right of any of your search results, follow the link to view the full article (you may not have access to all the articles in your search results). Check out the Google Search tips video (created by Concordia University) for additional help, and be sure to access Google Scholar from the Monmouth University website in order to view accessible articles.