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- Yana Breindl:
Internet-Based Protest in European Policymaking: The Case of Digital Activism. Int. J. E Politics 1(1): 57-72 (2010) - Andrea Calderaro:
Empirical Analysis of Political Spaces on the Internet: The Role of E-Mailing Lists in the Organization of Alter-Globalization Movements. Int. J. E Politics 1(1): 73-87 (2010) - Philippa Collin:
Building and Connecting to Online Communities for Action: Young People, ICT and Everyday Politics. Int. J. E Politics 1(3): 1-18 (2010) - Anastasia Deligiaouri, Panagiotis Symeonidis:
"YouTube Debate": A New Era of Internetized Television Politics? Int. J. E Politics 1(2): 46-64 (2010) - Christian Fuchs:
Social Networking Sites and Complex Technology Assessment. Int. J. E Politics 1(3): 19-38 (2010) - Jens Hoff:
Election Campaigns on the Internet: How are Voters Affected? Int. J. E Politics 1(1): 22-40 (2010) - S. S. M. Sadrul Huda, Rumana Parveen, Masud Ibn Rahman:
E-Government: Expectations Among People in Bangladesh. Int. J. E Politics 1(4): 77-95 (2010) - Yasmin Ibrahim:
The Breastfeeding Controversy and Facebook: Politicization of Image, Privacy and Protest. Int. J. E Politics 1(2): 16-28 (2010) - Anastasia Kavada:
Between Individuality and Collectiveness: Email Lists and Face-to-Face Contact in the Global Justice Movement. Int. J. E Politics 1(1): 41-56 (2010) - Lara Khansa, Tabitha L. James, Deborah F. Cook:
Acceptance, Use, and Influence of Political Technologies among Youth Voters in the 2008 US Presidential Election. Int. J. E Politics 1(4): 1-21 (2010) - Jang-Hyun Kim, George A. Barnett, Kyounghee Hazel Kwon:
The Influence of Social Networks on the U.S. Senate Roll-Call Voting. Int. J. E Politics 1(4): 22-41 (2010) - Nada Korac-Kakabadse, Alexander Kouzmin, Andrew Kakabadse:
Radio-Frequency Identification and Human Tagging: Newer Coercions. Int. J. E Politics 1(2): 29-45 (2010) - Brian S. Krueger:
Opt In or Tune Out: Email Mobilization and Political Participation. Int. J. E Politics 1(4): 55-76 (2010) - Celia Romm Livermore:
When the Virtual and the Real Clash: Power and Politics in a Social Networking Community. Int. J. E Politics 1(4): 42-54 (2010) - Stefania Milan:
The Way is the Goal Interview with Maqui, Indymedia London / IMC-UK Network Activist. Int. J. E Politics 1(1): 88-91 (2010) - Lorenzo Mosca:
From the Streets to the Net? The Political Use of the Internet by Social Movements. Int. J. E Politics 1(1): 1-21 (2010) - Katherine Ognyanova:
Careful What You Say: Media Control in Putin's Russia - Implications for Online Content. Int. J. E Politics 1(2): 1-15 (2010) - Dominic Thomas:
Enabling User Participation in Civic Engagement Web Sites. Int. J. E Politics 1(3): 39-51 (2010)
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