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Who is leading the campaign charts? Comparing individual popularity on old and new media

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Van Aelst, Peter, et al. “Who Is Leading the Campaign Charts? Comparing Individual Popularity on Old and New Media.” General Conference, Abstracts, 2014.
APA
Van Aelst, P., Van Erkel, P., D’heer, E., & Harder, R. (2014). Who is leading the campaign charts? Comparing individual popularity on old and new media. General Conference, Abstracts. Presented at the ECPR General Conference, Glasgow, UK.
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Van Aelst, Peter, Patrick Van Erkel, Evelien D’heer, and Raymond Harder. 2014. “Who Is Leading the Campaign Charts? Comparing Individual Popularity on Old and New Media.” In General Conference, Abstracts.
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Van Aelst, Peter, Patrick Van Erkel, Evelien D’heer, and Raymond Harder. 2014. “Who Is Leading the Campaign Charts? Comparing Individual Popularity on Old and New Media.” In General Conference, Abstracts.
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Van Aelst P, Van Erkel P, D’heer E, Harder R. Who is leading the campaign charts? Comparing individual popularity on old and new media. In: General Conference, Abstracts. 2014.
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P. Van Aelst, P. Van Erkel, E. D’heer, and R. Harder, “Who is leading the campaign charts? Comparing individual popularity on old and new media,” in General Conference, Abstracts, Glasgow, UK, 2014.
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  author       = {{Van Aelst, Peter and Van Erkel, Patrick and D'heer, Evelien and Harder, Raymond}},
  booktitle    = {{General Conference, Abstracts}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Glasgow, UK}},
  title        = {{Who is leading the campaign charts? Comparing individual popularity on old and new media}},
  year         = {{2014}},
}