Routledge handbook of internet politics
edited by Andrew Chadwick and Philip N. Howard.
Bok · Engelsk · 2010
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| Utgitt | London : : Routledge, , 2010.
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| Omfang | XVIII, 512 s. : ill.
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| Opplysninger | Første gang utgitt: 2009.. - Introduction : new directions in Internet politics research / Andrew Chadwick and Philip N. Howard --The Internet in U.S. election campaigns / Richard Davis [and others] --European political organizations and the Internet : mobilization, participation, and change / Stephen Ward and Rachel Gibson --Electoral web production practices in cross-national perspective : the relative influence of national development, political culture, and web genre / Kirsten A. Foot [and others] -- Parties, election campaigning, and the Internet : toward a comparative institutional approach / Nick Anstead and Andrew Chadwick --Technological change and the shifting nature of political organizations / Burce Bimber, Cynthia Stohl, and Andrew J. Flanagin --Making parliamentary democracy visible : speaking to, with, and for the public in the age of interactive technology / Stephen Coleman --Bureaucratic reform and e-government : the emergence of digital-era governance / Helen Margetts --Wired to fact : the role of the Internet in identifying deception during the 2004 U.S. presidential campaign / Bruce W. Hardy, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, and Kenneth Winneg --Political engagement online : do the information rich get richer and the like-minded more similar? / Jennifer Brundidge and Ronald E. Rice --Information, the Internet and direct democracy / Justin Reedy and Chris Wells --Toward digital citizenship : addressing inequality in the information age / Karen Mossberger --Online news creation and consumption : implications for modern democracies / David Tewksbury and Jason Rittenberg --Web 2.0 and the transformation of news and journalism / James Stanyer --The Internet and the changing global media environment / Brian McNair --The virtual sphere 2.0 : the Internet, the public sphere, and beyond / Zizi Papacharissi --Identity, technology, and narratives : transnational activism and social networks / W. Lance Bennett and Amoshaun Toft -- Theorizing gender and the Internet : past, present, and future / Niels van Doorn and Liesbet van Zoonen --New immigrants, the Internet, and civic society / Yong-Chan Kim and Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach --One Europe, digitally divided / Jan A.G.M. van Dijk --Working around the state : Internet use and political identity in the Arab world / Deborah L. Wheeler --The geopolitics of Internet control : censorship, sovereignty, and cyberspace / Ronald J. Deibert --Locational surveillance : embracing the patterns of our lives / David J. Phillips -- Metaphoric reinforcement of the virtual fence : factors shaping the political economy of property in cyberspace / Oscar H. Gandy, Jr. and Kenneth Neil Farrall --Globalizing the logic of openness : open source software and the global governance of intellectual property / Christopher May --Exclusionary rule? : the politics of protocols / Greg Elmer --The new politics of the Internet : multi-stakeholder policy-making and the Internet technocracy / William H. Dutton and Malcolm Peltu -- Enabling effective multi-stakeholder participation in global Internet governance through accessible cyber-infrastructure / Derrick L. Cogburn --Internet diffusion and the digital divide : the role of policy-making and political institutions / Kenneth S. Rogerson and Daniel Milton --Conclusion : political omnivores and wired states / Philip N. Howard and Andrew Chadwick.. - The internet is now a mainstay of contemporary political life and captivates researchers from across the social sciences. From debates about its impact on parties and election campaigns following momentous presidential contests in the United States, to concerns over international security, privacy, and surveillance in the post-9/11, post-7/7 environment; from the rise of blogging as a threat to the traditional model of journalism, to controversies at the international level over how and if the internet should be governed by an entity such as the United Nations; from the new repertoires of collective action open to citizens, to the massive programs of public management reform taking place in the name of e-government, internet politics and policy are continually in the headlines.The Handbook of Internet Politics is a collection of over 30 chapters dealing with the most significant scholarly debates in this rapidly growing field of study. Organized in four broad sections: Institutions, Behavior, Identities, and Law and Policy, the Handbook summarizes and criticizes contemporary debates while pointing out new departures. A comprehensive set of resources, it provides linkages to established theories of media and politics, political communication, governance, deliberative democracy, and social movements, all within an interdisciplinary context. The contributors form a strong international cast of established and junior scholars.This is the first publication of its kind in this field; a helpful companion to students and scholars of politics, international relations, communication studies, and sociology.
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| Emner | internett politiske aspekt politikk lovgivning håndbøker
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| ISBN | 9780415429146. - 9780415780582
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