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International Journal of E-Politics, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 2017
- Sasha A. Q. Scott:
Mediatized Witnessing and the Ethical Imperative of Capture. 1-13 - Janne Berg:
Political Participation in the Form of Online Petitions: A Comparison of Formal and Informal Petitioning. 14-29 - Rosa Borge Bravo, Marc Esteve Del Valle:
Organization Still Matters: Parties' Characteristics, Posting and Followers' Reactions on Facebook. 30-49 - Uta Russmann, Jakob Svensson:
Interaction on Instagram?: Glimpses from the 2014 Swedish Elections. 50-66
Volume 8, Number 2, 2017
- Theodora Maniou, Kosmas Panagiotidis, Andreas A. Veglis:
The Politicization of Selfie Journalism: An Empirical Study to Parliamentary Elections. 1-16 - Oyewole Adekunle Oladapo:
Construction of the Political Other in Citizens' Comments on Politicians' Facebook Pages. 17-29 - Mohammed Nasser Al-Suqri, Salim Said AlKindi, Abdullah Khamis Al-Kindi:
An Evidence-Based Approach to the Use of Social Media to Promote Political Literacy among Youth in the Sultanate of Oman. 30-39 - Daniel P. O'Brien:
Postphenomenological Performance in Interactive Narrative. 40-55
Volume 8, Number 3, 2017
- Christian Stiegler:
The Politics of Immersive Storytelling: Virtual Reality and the Logics of Digital Ecosystems. 1-15 - Bradley E. Wiggins:
Navigating an Immersive Narratology: Factors to Explain the Reception of Fake News. 16-29 - Daniel P. O'Brien:
The Pervasive and the Digital: Immersive Worlds in Blast Theory's 'A Machine to See With' and Dennis Del Favero's 'Scenario'. 30-41 - Paul Moody:
An 'Amuse-Bouche at Best': 360° VR Storytelling in Full Perspective. 42-50
Volume 8, Number 4, 2017
- Osnat Akirav:
Israeli Representatives' Use of and Attitudes Toward Web Applications. 1-20 - Neil Collins, Julie Yu-Wen Chen:
How Have Irish Parliamentarians Adapted to the Age of Web 2.0? 21-33 - Sohail Dahdal:
Flow as a Framework to Engage Youth in Participatory Politics on Social Media Platforms. 34-48 - Frank Makoza:
Critical Mass of Women Legislators and Oversight for National ICT Policy of Malawi. 49-67
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