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Making a Difference: A Comparative View of the Role of the Internet in Election Politics

Bentivegna, Sara(Contributions by)Boas, Taylor(Contributions by)Boogers, Marcel(Contributions by)Dader, Jose-Luis(Contributions by)Danchuk, David(Contributions by)Davis, Richard(Contributions by)Gibson, Rachel(Contributions by)Hill, David T.(Contributions by)Hooghe, Marc(Contributions by)Kluver, Randolph(Contributions by)Lusoli, Wainer(Contributions by)McAllister, Ian(Contributions by)Owen, Diana(Contributions by)Schweitzer, Eva(Contributions by)Small, Tamara A.(Contributions by)Vissers, Sara(Contributions by)Voerman, Gerrit(Contributions by)Davis, Richard(Edited by)Owen, Diana(Edited by)Taras, David(Edited by)Ward, Stephen(Edited by)
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This book is a cross-national analysis of the role of the internet in national electoral campaigns.

It covers an array of electoral and party systems throughout the globe from parliamentary to presidential, party-based to candidate-oriented, multi-party to two-party, and stable party system to dynamic party system.

It takes a look at three groups of nations with varying levels of Internet access_those where internet usage is common across demographic groups, those where usage has reached significant levels but not widespread penetration, and those where internet access is still limited to a small elite.

Each chapter is a study of a particular nation, focusing on its electoral and party systems, the accessibility of the Internet to the population, the nature of candidate/party usage, and the effects of the internet on the conduct of campaigns.

By reviewing the findings from these studies, Making a Difference draws conclusions about exactly how the internet influences electoral politics.

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Lexington Books
1461633753 / 9781461633754
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
13/03/2008
English
291 pages
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