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Articles
- Forthcoming Event : Internet & Politics Section at the ECPR General Conference in Bordeaux, Sept 2013
- Forthcoming Event : Collective Action On-Line, Theories and Methods
- Short presentation of the Standing Group
- Background, Area and Objectives of the Standing Group
- ECPR joint sessions, April 2009 : workshop "Parliaments, Parties and Politicians in cyberspace"
- ECPR General Conference, Potsdam, September 2009 : Internet&Politics section
- Mailing List and Facebook page of the Internet&Politics Standing Group
- Conference Internet, Politics, Policy 2010 : An Impact Assessment
- Internet&Politics section in Reykjavík, August 2011
- After Reykjavik : Message from Andrea Calderaro and Anastasia Kavada
- Temporary Steering Committee (until Sept, 2012)
- ECPR joint sessions, April 2012 : workshop "Parties and Campaigning in the Digital Era"
- Journal Articles
- Research Papers
- Nick Anstead, "The Evolving Relationship Between the Core and Periphery of Political Campaigns in the Internet Era"
- Shakuntala Banaji and David Buckingham, "Young People, Civic Producers and the Online Sphere : cross-cutting findings from the project CivicWeb"
- Frédérick Bastien and Fabienne Greffet, "The impact of context features over the development of party websites : A comparative analysis of France and Canada in election campaign"
- Lance Bennet and Alexandra Segerberg, "Collective Action Dilemmas with Individual Mobilization through Digital Networks"
- Marije Boekkooi , "Virtual mobilization and real life participation : How new media change social movements"
- Daniel Bochsler, "Can the Internet Increase Political Participation ? An Analysis of Remote Electronic Voting’s Effect on Turnout"
- Sérgio Braga, "Internet and Representative Institutions in Brazil : Information Technology in Brazilian House of Representatives (2007-2011)"
- Stefano Braghiroli, "MEPs 2.0 ? Europarliamentarians’ Communication Strategies in the Internet Era : General Developments and Individual Specificities"
- Davide Calenda and Albert Meijer, "Offline and Online Political Individualization. New Media as an Escape for Family Control on Political Behavior"
- Letizia Caporusso, "In (e-)vote we trust. An enquiry on confidence in automated elections"
- Clelia Colombo, Carol Galais and Aina Gallego, "Internet Use and Political Attitudes : Qualitative and Quantitative Evidence from Spain"
- Camilo Cristancho Mantilla, "Protest and inclusion : the role of mobilization agents for radical participation in an internet context"
- Carlos Cunha and Filipa Seiceira, "Parliament, Parties and Politicians in Portuguese Cyberspace"
- Charlotte Dolez, "The Internet’s impact on the Political Awareness of Citizens"
- Cristiano Faria, "The e-Democracy project applied to the climate changing policy in the Brazilian parliament : a case study"
- Lisa Farrance, "Just Giving Voice to the Voiceless ? An Exploration of the New Media Practice(s) of Social Movements"
- Bernard Fournier and Elodie Flaba, "Electronic Media and Political Knowledge among 16-to 21-year-old French-speaking Belgians"
- Mayo Fuster Morell, "Governance of online creation communities : Provision of platforms of participation for the building of digital commons, Self-provision model : Social forums case study"
- Christian-Pierre Ghillebaert, "The virtual tribute of would-be candidates to democracy. Has the Internet become the best or the last resort of candidates for presidency in France ?"
- Rachel Gibson and Ian McAllister, "Crossing the Web 2.0 Frontier ? Candidates and Campaigns Online in the Australian Federal Election of 2007"
- Fadi Hirzalla and Liesbet van Zoonen, "Uses of the web for civic participation"
- Jens Hoff and Flemming Bjerke, "How should we understand the relationship between internet and politics ? Towards a theoretical framework"
- Nigel Jackson and Darren Lilleker, "Interacting and Representing : can Web 2.0 enhance the roles of an MP ?"
- Michael J. Jensen, "Political Participation, Alienation, and the Internet in Spain and the United States"
- Øyvind Kalnes, "Political parties on Web 2.0 : The Norwegian Case"
- Øyvind Kalnes, "Web 2.0 in the Norwegian 2007 and 2009 Campaigns"
- Anastasia Kavada, "Engagement, Bonding and Identity Across Multiple Platforms : Avaaz on Facebook, YouTube and MySpace"
- Kathrin Kissau and Uwe Hunger, "In the Long Tail of Politics. Political Spheres of Migrants Online"
- Karolina Koc Michalska and Thierry Vedel, "The Internet and French Political Communication in the Aftermath of the 2007 Presidential Election"
- Helen Margetts, Peter John, Tobias Escher, "How many people does it take to change a petition ? Experiments to investigate the impact of on-line social information on collective action"
- Henry Milner, "The Internet : Friend or Foe of Youth Political Participation ?"
- Giorgio Nadig and Jan Fivaz, "Internet-based Instruments to Increase Civic Literacy and Voter Turnout"
- Albert Padró-Solanet, "The Strategic Adaptation of Party Organizations to the New Information and Communication Technologies : A Study of Catalan and Spanish Parties"
- Ainė Ramonaitė, "Bringing ideology back in ? The impact of electronic voting assistance tool on democratic process in a post-communist society"
- Rosanna de Rosa, "Configuring eParliaments from an Institutional Perspective : the Italian Case"
- Lisa Schädel and Daniel Schwarz, "Comparing MPs’ pre-election statements in web-based voting assistance tools"
- Keren Sereno, "The Role of Independent News Websites in Organizing Collective Action of Radical Protest Movements : Lessons from the Israeli Experience"
- Graham Smith, Peter John, Patrick Sturgis and Hisako Nomura, "Deliberation and internet engagement : initial findings from a randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of facilitated internet forums"
- Laura Sudulich, "Do ethos, ideology, country and electoral strength make a difference in cyberspace ? Testing an explanatory model of parties’ websites"
- Julien Talpin and Stephanie Wojcik, "When the youth talks about climate change. A comparison of the learning potential of on-line and face-to-face political discussions"
- Alexander Trechsel and Peter Mair, "When parties position themselves. Political parties in policy space across Europe"
- Sara Vissers, "From preaching to the converted to preaching through the converted"
- Sara Vissers and Ellen Quintelier, "News consumption and political participation among young people. Evidence from a panel study"
- Yanina Welp and Jonathan Wheathley, "The effect of ICTs and new media on Political Party Systems : more democracy or more populism ?"
- Thomas Zittel, "Constituency Communication on the WWW in Comparative Perspective. Changing Media or Changing Democracy ?"
- Books
- Children and the Internet, by Sonia Livingstone
- Handbook of Internet Politics, by Andrew Chadwick and Philip N. Howard
- International Handbook of Internet Research, edited by Jeremy Hunsinger, Lisbeth Klastrup, and Matthew Allen
- Joining Political Organisations. Institutions, Mobilisation and Participation in Western Democracies, by Laura Morales
- Media and New Capitalism in the Digital Age : The Spirit of Networks, by Eran Fischer
- Net working / Networking. Citizen Initiated Internet Politics, by Tapio Häyhtiö and Jarmo Rinne
- On-line Deliberation : Design, Research, and Practice, by Todd Davies and Seeta Peña Gangadharan
- Political Campaigning on the Web, by Sigrid Baringhorst, Veronika Kneip and Johanna Niesyto
- Promises and Limits of Web-deliberation, by Raphaël Kies
- The Internet and Democratic Citizenship, by Stephen Coleman and Jay Blumler
- Three Myths of Internet Governance, by Richard Collins
- War 2.0. Irregular Warfare in the Information Age, by Thomas Rid and Marc Hecker
- Web History, by Niels Brügger
- Journal Issues