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Information Polity, Volume 13
Volume 13, Numbers 1-2, 2008
- Stephen Coleman, Scott Wright:
Political blogs and representative democracy. 1-6 - Stephen Coleman, Giles Moss:
Governing at a distance - politicians in the blogosphere. 7-20 - Mary Francoli, Stephen Ward:
21st century soapboxes? MPs and their blogs. 21-39 - Scott Wright:
Read My Day? Communication, campaigning and councillors' blogs. 41-55 - Nigel Jackson:
'Scattergun' or 'rifle' approach to communication: MPs in the blogosphere. 57-69 - Axel Bruns:
Life beyond the public sphere: Towards a networked model for political deliberation. 71-85 - Tracy Simmons:
The personal is political? Blogging and citizen stories, the case of Mum's Army. 87-96 - Eugenia Siapera:
The political subject of blogs. 97-109 - Book Review: Digital Governance: //Networked Societies. Creating Authority, Community and Identity in a Globalized World, by Hans Krause Hansen and Jens Hoff. 111-113
- Book Review: Web campaigning, by K.A. Foot and S.M. Schneider. 115-118
- Book Review: Response to Wainer Lusoli's review of Web Campaigning, by Kirsten Foot and Steven Schneider. 119-121
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, 2008
- Editorial: Quality and variety in the pages of Information Polity. 123-124
- Harald Baldersheim, Morten Øgård:
Innovation in E-government: Analysis of municipal web pages in the Nordic countries. 125-137 - John A. Taylor, A. Miriam B. Lips:
The citizen in the information polity: Exposing the limits of the e-government paradigm. 139-152 - Amber J. Narro, Charles Mayo, Alison F. Miller:
Legislators and constituents: Examining demographics and online communication tools. 153-165 - Ovid Pacific Boyd:
Differences in eDemocracy parties' eParticipation systems. 167-188 - Albert Jacob Meijer, Frank Bannister:
Interpreting the 'Culture Variable' in the Study of Informatization in Public Administration. Selected papers from the 2007 conference of the European Group of Public Administration. 191-193 - Stefan Soeparman, Hein van Duivenboden, Pieter Wagenaar, Peter Groenewegen:
ICTs and the limits of integration: Converging professional routines and ICT support in colocated emergency response control rooms. 195-211 - Hein van Duivenboden, Marcel Thaens:
ICT-driven innovation and the culture of public administration: A contradiction in terms? 213-232 - Arthur R. Edwards:
What e-politicians do with words: Online communication between councillors and citizens. 233-248 - Colin F. Smith, C. William R. Webster:
The emergent ICT culture of parliamentarians: The case of the Scottish Parliament. 249-273
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