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International Journal of E-Politics, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 2016
- Jakob Svensson, Anders Olof Larsson:
Interacting with Whom?: Swedish Parliamentarians on Twitter during the 2014 Elections. 1-15 - Barbara Pfetsch, Daniel Maier, Peter Miltner, Annie Waldherr:
Challenger Networks of Food Policy on the Internet: A Comparative Study of Structures and Coalitions in Germany, the UK, the US, and Switzerland. 16-36 - Francis Dalisay, Matthew J. Kushin, Masahiro Yamamoto:
Conflict as a Barrier to Online Political Participation?: A Look at Political Participation in an Era of Web and Mobile Connectivity. 37-53 - Morag Kobez:
The Illusion of Democracy in Online Consumer Restaurant Reviews. 54-65
Volume 7, Number 2, 2016
- Aileen Blaney:
Food, Photography and the Indian Pastoral. 1-15 - Michael S. Bruner, Karissa Valine, Berenice Ceja:
Women Can't Win: Gender Irony and the E-Politics of The Biggest Loser. 16-36 - Jonathan Bishop, Mark Beech:
Embodying Trust in the Electoral System: The Role of Delegated Transferable Voting for Increasing Voter Choice and Representation of Small Political Parties in the Digital Age. 37-50 - Yasmin Ibrahim:
Self-Production through the Banal and the Fictive: Self and the Relationship with the Screen. 51-61
Volume 7, Number 3, 2016
- Urmila Goel:
The Indernet: From Internet Portal to the Social Web. 1-14 - Koen Leurs:
Young Connected Migrants and Non-Normative European Family Life: Exploring Affective Human Right Claims of Young E-Diasporas. 15-34 - Alexander Dhoest:
Feeling (Dis)Connected: Diasporic LGBTQs and Digital Media. 35-48 - Tori Arthur:
Nollywood Afrogeeks: Nigerian Cinema, Digital Diasporas, and African Immigrants in the United States. 49-64 - Roopika Risam:
Diasporizing the Digital Humanities: Displacing the Center and Periphery. 65-78
Volume 7, Number 4, 2016
- Sammia Cristina Poveda Villalba:
PAR and Digital Inclusion, An Analysis Using the Capabilities Approach and Critical Pedagogy. 1-15 - Gioel Gioacchino, Kirsten Cheryll Williams:
Playing with Participatory Action Research (PAR): The Role of Digital and Audio-Visual Tools. 16-25 - Alejandra Boni, Monique Leivas, Teresa De La Fuente, Sergio Belda-Miquel:
Grassroots Innovation for Human Development: Exploring the Potential of Participatory Video. 26-39 - Sara Calvo, Andres Morales:
Conducting Video Research in the Social and Solidarity Economy: Empowering the Cinderella Economy Towards Social Justice. 40-55
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