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Preface to the paperback edition |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction: new directions in internet politics research |
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1 | (10) |
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The internet in U.S. election campaigns |
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13 | (12) |
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European political organizations and the internet: mobilization, participation, and change |
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25 | (15) |
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Electoral web production practices in cross-national perspective: the relative influence of national development, political culture, and web genre |
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40 | (16) |
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Parties, election campaigning, and the internet: toward a comparative institutional approach |
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56 | (16) |
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Technological change and the shifting nature of political organization |
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72 | (14) |
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Making parliamentary democracy visible: speaking to, with, and for the public in the age of interactive technology |
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86 | (13) |
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Bureaucratic reform and e-government in the United States: an institutional perspective |
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99 | (15) |
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Public management change and e-government: the emergence of digital-era governance |
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114 | (15) |
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129 | (86) |
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Wired to fact: the role of the internet in identifying deception during the 2004 U.S. presidential campaign |
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131 | (13) |
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Political engagement online: do the information rich get richer and the like-minded more similar? |
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144 | (13) |
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Information, the internet and direct democracy |
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157 | (16) |
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Toward digital citizenship: addressing inequality in the information age |
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173 | (13) |
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Online news creation and consumption: implications for modern democracies |
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186 | (15) |
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Web 2.0 and the transformation of news and journalism |
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201 | (14) |
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215 | (106) |
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The internet and the changing global media environment |
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217 | (13) |
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The virtual sphere 2.0: the internet, the public sphere, and beyond |
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230 | (16) |
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Identity, technology, and narratives: transnational activism and social networks |
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246 | (15) |
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Theorizing gender and the internet: past, present, and future |
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261 | (14) |
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New immigrants, the internet, and civic society |
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275 | (13) |
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One Europe, digitally divided |
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288 | (17) |
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Working around the state: internet use and political identity in the Arab world |
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305 | (16) |
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321 | (114) |
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The geopolitics of internet control: censorship, sovereignty, and cyberspace |
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323 | (14) |
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Locational surveillance: embracing the patterns of our lives |
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337 | (12) |
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Metaphoric reinforcement of the virtual fence: factors shaping the political economy of property in cyberspace |
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349 | (15) |
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Globalizing the logic of openness: open source software and the global governance of intellectual property |
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364 | (12) |
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Exclusionary rules? The politics of protocols |
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376 | (8) |
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The new politics of the internet: multi-stakeholder policy-making and the internet technocracy |
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384 | (17) |
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Enabling effective multi-stakeholder participation in global internet governance through accessible cyber-infrastructure |
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401 | (14) |
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Internet diffusion and the digital divide: the role of policy-making and political institutions |
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415 | (9) |
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Conclusion: political omnivores and wired states |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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