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9780203962541

Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics

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  • ISBN13:

    9780203962541

  • ISBN10:

    0203962540

  • Copyright: 2008-08-14
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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A comprehensive set of resources, this Handbook provides linkages to established theories of media and politics, political communication, governance, deliberative democracy and social movements, all within an interdisciplinary context. Containing the latest survey data, the contributors form a strong international cast of established and junior scholars.

Table of Contents

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Introduction: new directions in internet politics researchp. 1
Institutionsp. 11
The Internet in US Election Campaignsp. 13
European Political Organizations and the Internet: Mobilization, Participation and Changep. 25
Electoral Web Production Practices in Cross-National Perspective: The Relative Influence of National Development, Political Culture, and Web Genrep. 40
Parties, Election Campaigning and the Internet: Toward a Comparative Institutional Approachp. 56
Technological Change and the Shifting Nature of Political Organizationp. 72
Making Parliamentary Democracy Visible: Speaking to, With, and For the Public in the Age of Interactive Technologyp. 86
Bureaucratic Reform and E-Government in the United States: An Institutional Perspectivep. 99
Public Management Change and E-Government: The Emergence of Digital-Era Governancep. 114
Behaviorp. 129
Wired to Fact: The Role of the Internet in Identifying Deception During the 2004 U.S. Presidential Campaignp. 131
Political Engagement Online: Do the Information Rich Get Richer and the Like-Minded More Similar?p. 144
Information, the Internet and Direct Democracyp. 157
Toward Digital Citizenship: Addressing Inequality in the Information Agep. 173
Online News Creation and Consumption: Implications for Modern Democraciesp. 186
Web 2.0 and the Transformation of News and Journalismp. 201
Identitiesp. 215
The Internet and the Changing Global Media Environmentp. 217
The Virtual Sphere 2.0: The Internet, the Public Sphere and Beyondp. 230
Identity, Technology and Narratives: Transnational Activism and Social Networksp. 246
Theorizing Gender and the Internet: Past, Present, and Futurep. 261
New Immigrants, the Internet, and Civic Societyp. 275
One Europe, Digitally Dividedp. 288
Working Around the State: Internet Use and Political Identity in the Arab Worldp. 305
Law and Policyp. 321
The Geopolitics of Internet Control: Censorship, Sovereignty and Cyberspacep. 323
Locational Surveillance: Embracing the Patterns of Our Livesp. 337
Metaphoric Reinforcement of the Virtual Fence: Factors Shaping the Political Economy of Property in Cyberspacep. 349
Globalizing the Logic of Openness: Open Source Software and the Global Governance of Intellectual Propertyp. 364
Exclusionary Rules? The Politics of Protocolsp. 376
The New Politics of the Internet: Multi-stakeholder Policy-Making and the Internet Technocracyp. 384
Enabling Effective Multi-stakeholder Participation in Global Internet Governance Through Accessible Cyber-infrastructurep. 401
Internet Diffusion and the Digital Divide: The Role of Policy-making and Political Institutionsp. 415
Conclusion: Political Omnivores and Wired Statesp. 424
Bibliographyp. 435
Indexp. 487
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