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In person icon The Changing Media and Civil Society

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Rachel Gibson
University of Manchester
Sarah Oates
University of Glasgow

Title Details
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
Hunting Protestors: Mobilisation, Participation and Protest Online in the Countryside Alliance View Paper Details
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