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Parliaments, Parties and Politicians in Cyberspace

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Karina Kosiara-Pedersen
University of Copenhagen
Cristina Leston-Bandeira
University of Leeds

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A “Virtual Third Chamber” for the European Union? National Parliaments Under the Treaty of Lisbon View Paper Details
Bringing ideology back in? the impact of electronic voting assistance tool on democratic process in a post-communist society. View Paper Details
Constituency Communication on the WWW in Comparative Perspective. Changing Media or Changing Democracy? View Paper Details
Do ethos, ideology and electoral strength make a difference in cyberspace? Testing an explanatory model of parties' websites View Paper Details
Do Politicians Keep their Promises? View Paper Details
Does New Media Technology Drive Election Campaign Change? View Paper Details
Interacting and representing: can Web 2.0 enhance the roles of an MP? View Paper Details
Internet and Representative institutions in Brazil: information technology in Brazilian Houses of Representatives. View Paper Details
Making democracy work online? Interpreting the web presence of Italian regions View Paper Details
MEPs 2.0? europarliamentarians’ communication strategies in the internet era: general developments and individual specificities View Paper Details
Monitoring the impact of context features over the development of party websites. A comparative analysis of Canada, France and the United Kingdom during the last national campaigns (2005-07) View Paper Details
MPs with Friends: Facebook & Political Representatives I the UK View Paper Details
Parliaments, Parties and Politicians in Portuguese Cyberspace View Paper Details
Party websites as a tool for political campaigning: the production and consumption of political information View Paper Details
Political participation, alienation and the internet in Spain and the United States View Paper Details
Smoothing the Wheels of Democracy? A Case Study on the Impact of IT Reform and the Internet on Scottish Parliamentary Committees View Paper Details
The eDemocracy project applied to the climate changing policy in the Brazilian parliament: a case study View Paper Details
The role of ideas and their change in the higher education policy-making processes from the Eighties to present-day. The cases of England and New Zealand in comparative perspective. Research Project View Paper Details
The strategic adaptation of party organizations to the New Information and Communication Technologies (NICTs): a study of Catalan and Spanish parties. View Paper Details
The virtual tribute of would-be candidates to democracy. Has internet become the best or the last resort of candidates for presidency in France? View Paper Details
Towards a virtual constituency? Comparative dimensions of MEPs online and offline constituency outreach View Paper Details