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A two-way link between government and people’? Evidence from government Discussion Boards | View Paper Details |
Beacon for Democracy or Tool for Oppression?: Fitting the Internet into Political Communication Models in Non-Free States | View Paper Details |
British Muslims on the Web: A Path Towards Social and Political Inclusion. The Case of Radio Ummah. | View Paper Details |
Civic Engagement in Change - The Role of Internet | View Paper Details |
Civil Society, the Internet and Terrorism: Two case studies from Northern Ireland | View Paper Details |
Controlled Democracy in Russia? Civil Society and Internet Communication – New Opportunities and Restraints | View Paper Details |
Cybercortical Warfare: The Case of Hizbollah.org | View Paper Details |
Election Campaign and Internet: An Analysis of the Web Sites of the Hungarian Political Parties | View Paper Details |
Electronic Commerce as a Means of Welfare Improvement. Internet Technologies: Prospects for the Future. | View Paper Details |
he Internet and the political communication in Romania | View Paper Details |
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Internet/Ukraine | View Paper Details |
New Technology in Ageing Parties: Internet Use among Danish and Norwegian Party Members | View Paper Details |
Pathologies of the Virtual Public Sphere | View Paper Details |
Politics on the Forum Are topics and fora deliberative? | View Paper Details |
The Internet and Youth Civic Engagement in the United States | View Paper Details |
The Internet as a social and politica foield - the consequences of capital | View Paper Details |
The Internet, Email, and Political Activism. The Case of Tiananmen Square | View Paper Details |
Virtual parties in a virtual world: Russian parties and the political Internet | View Paper Details |