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


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

Paperback by Davis, Richard; Owen, Diana; Taras, David; Ward, Stephen; Owen, Diana; Davis, Richard; Boas, Taylor; McAllister, Ian; Gibson, Rachel; Kluver, Randolph; Hill, David T.; Small, Tamara A.; Danchuk, David; Lusoli, Wainer; Dader, Jose-Luis; Hooghe, Marc; Vissers, Sara; Voerman, Gerrit; Boogers, Marcel; Bentivegna, Sara; Schweitzer, Eva

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

£43.00

ISBN:
9780739121016
Publication Date:
13 Mar 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Lexington Books
Pages:
316 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
Making a Difference: A Comparative View of the Role of the Internet in Election Politics

Description

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.

Contents

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1 Chile: Promoting the Personal Connection-The Internet and Presidential Election Campaigns Chapter 4 2 Australia: Potential Unfulfilled? The 2004 Election Online Chapter 6 3 Singapore: Elections and Internet-Online Activism and Offlince Quiescence Chapter 7 4 Indonesia: Electoral Politics and the Internet Chapter 8 5 United States: Internet and Elections Chapter 9 6 Canada Chapter 10 7 United Kingdom Chapter 11 8 Spain Chapter 12 9 Belgium Chapter 13 10 Netherlands Chapter 14 11 Italy Chapter 15 12 Germany Chapter 16 Conclusion Chapter 17 Bibliography Chapter 18 Contributors

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