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Introduction: new directions in internet politics research | p. 1 |
Institutions | p. 11 |
The Internet in US Election Campaigns | p. 13 |
European Political Organizations and the Internet: Mobilization, Participation and Change | p. 25 |
Electoral Web Production Practices in Cross-National Perspective: The Relative Influence of National Development, Political Culture, and Web Genre | p. 40 |
Parties, Election Campaigning and the Internet: Toward a Comparative Institutional Approach | p. 56 |
Technological Change and the Shifting Nature of Political Organization | p. 72 |
Making Parliamentary Democracy Visible: Speaking to, With, and For the Public in the Age of Interactive Technology | p. 86 |
Bureaucratic Reform and E-Government in the United States: An Institutional Perspective | p. 99 |
Public Management Change and E-Government: The Emergence of Digital-Era Governance | p. 114 |
Behavior | p. 129 |
Wired to Fact: The Role of the Internet in Identifying Deception During the 2004 U.S. Presidential Campaign | p. 131 |
Political Engagement Online: Do the Information Rich Get Richer and the Like-Minded More Similar? | p. 144 |
Information, the Internet and Direct Democracy | p. 157 |
Toward Digital Citizenship: Addressing Inequality in the Information Age | p. 173 |
Online News Creation and Consumption: Implications for Modern Democracies | p. 186 |
Web 2.0 and the Transformation of News and Journalism | p. 201 |
Identities | p. 215 |
The Internet and the Changing Global Media Environment | p. 217 |
The Virtual Sphere 2.0: The Internet, the Public Sphere and Beyond | p. 230 |
Identity, Technology and Narratives: Transnational Activism and Social Networks | p. 246 |
Theorizing Gender and the Internet: Past, Present, and Future | p. 261 |
New Immigrants, the Internet, and Civic Society | p. 275 |
One Europe, Digitally Divided | p. 288 |
Working Around the State: Internet Use and Political Identity in the Arab World | p. 305 |
Law and Policy | p. 321 |
The Geopolitics of Internet Control: Censorship, Sovereignty and Cyberspace | p. 323 |
Locational Surveillance: Embracing the Patterns of Our Lives | p. 337 |
Metaphoric Reinforcement of the Virtual Fence: Factors Shaping the Political Economy of Property in Cyberspace | p. 349 |
Globalizing the Logic of Openness: Open Source Software and the Global Governance of Intellectual Property | p. 364 |
Exclusionary Rules? The Politics of Protocols | p. 376 |
The New Politics of the Internet: Multi-stakeholder Policy-Making and the Internet Technocracy | p. 384 |
Enabling Effective Multi-stakeholder Participation in Global Internet Governance Through Accessible Cyber-infrastructure | p. 401 |
Internet Diffusion and the Digital Divide: The Role of Policy-making and Political Institutions | p. 415 |
Conclusion: Political Omnivores and Wired States | p. 424 |
Bibliography | p. 435 |
Index | p. 487 |
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