Internet politics : states, citizens, and new communication technologies /

"Internet Politics examines the impact of new communication technologies on political parties and elections, pressure groups, social movements, local democracy, public bureaucracies, and global governance. It also analyzes persistent and controversial policy problems, including and digital divi...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Chadwick, Andrew
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2006
New York : c2006
New York : 2006
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Internet politics : some conceptual tools
  • 3. Network logic : a political prehistory of the Internet
  • 4. Access, inclusion, and the digital divide
  • 5. Community, deliberation, and participation : E-democracy
  • 6. Interest groups and social movements : E-mobilization
  • 7. Parties, candidates, and elections : E-campaigning
  • 8. Executives and bureaucracies : E-government
  • 9. Constructing the global information society
  • 10. The rise of Internet governance
  • 11. Surveillance, privacy and security
  • 12. The political economy of Internet media
  • 13. Conclusion : the future of Internet politics
  • Internet politics : some conceptual tools
  • Network logic : a political prehistory of the Internet
  • Access, inclusion, and the digital divide
  • Community, deliberation, and participation : E-democracy
  • Interest groups and social movements : E-mobilization
  • Parties, candidates, and elections : E-campaigning
  • Executives and bureaucracies : E-government
  • Constructing the global information society
  • The rise of Internet governance
  • Surveillance, privacy, and security
  • The political economy of Internet media
  • Conclusion : the future of Internet politics
  • Ch. 1 Introduction
  • Ch. 2. Internet politics : some conceptual tools
  • Ch. 3. Network logic : a political prehistory of the Internet
  • Ch. 4. Access, inclusion, and the digital divide
  • Ch. 5. Community, deliberation, and participation : e-democracy
  • Ch. 6. Interest groups and social movements : e-mobilization
  • Ch. 7. Parties, candidates, and elections : e-campaigning
  • Ch. 8. Executives and bureaucracies : e-government
  • Ch. 9. Constructing the global information society
  • Ch. 10. The rise of Internet governance
  • Ch. 11. Surveillance, privacy, and security
  • Ch. 12. The political economy of Internet media
  • Ch. 13. Conclusion : the future of Internet politics.