Steven Clift
Mon, 17 Oct 2005 11:34:31 -0700
*** Democracies Online Newswire - http://dowire.org *** *** Headlines from top blogs: http://dowire.org/feeds *** From: http://www.dowire.org/notes/?p=37 American Political Science Annual Conference Papers - 79 papers The APSA should once again be commended for sharing their conference papers online. Try searching the abstracts for these terms: internet or web or online or blog or icts or technology or websites Youll end up with 79 papers (or over 1000 is you search the full- text). Search the APSA 2005 papers database here. Be sure to go to the full search tab ... the quick search form will cut off the end of the keywords when pasted. Some of the juicy titles are: Political Blogs and the Bloggers Who Blog Them: Is the Political Blogosphere and Echo Chamber? Social Capital and Financial Resources: The Ingredients for Successful Community Development? Shoring Up the Base or Broadening Appeal?: Comparing Candidates Issue Appeals in Campaign Websites and Television Ads Connecting to Congress: The Adoption of Web Technologies among Congressional Offices E-associations? Using Technology to Connect Citizens: The Case of Meetup.com My Page is Bigger than your Page: A Comparative Examination of E- Campaign Functionality and Strategy of 2004 Senate Candidate and State Party Sites E-government in Germany: How institutions shape local government technology policies The Effects of E-Government on Trust and Confidence in Government Whither Deliberation? Mass e-Mail Campaigns and U.S. Regulatory Rulemaking E-terrorism: The powerful weapon of Islamic Jihad Foreign Aid and ICT Policy in Central Asia International Norms on ICTs for Development: New Data, Initial Findings and Opportunities for Analysis Communication and Mobilization in 2004: Intermediaries and Voters in the American Presidential Contest Online and Offline Political Contributions: A Preliminary Analysis Digital Politics Meets Authoritarianism in the Arab World: Results Still Emerging from Internet Cafes and beyond. Mobile Democracy: Text Messages, Voter Turnout, and the 2004 Spanish General Election Attitude Change in Face-To-Face and Online Political Deliberation: Conformity, Information, or Perspective Taking? Internet Campaigning and Participation The Expansion of Political Action Repertoires: Theoretical Reflections on Results from the Nike Email Exchange Internet Campaign Party Profiles on the Web- An Analysis of the Log Files of Nonpartisan Interactive Political Internet Sites in the 2003 and 2004 Election Campaigns in Belgium Meetup, Blogs, and Online Involvement: U.S. Senate Campaign Websites of 2004 Shifting Inequalities? Patterns of Exclusion and Inclusion in Emerging Forms of Political Participation Do Citizens Expectations Matter for E-Government? Exploring the Determinants of the Functionality of State Web Sites Todays Translocals: Testing Skocpols Case for Federated Voluntary Organizations Terror on the Web Blogswarms And Press Norms: News Coverage Of The Downing Street Memo Controversy Members Of Congress And The Presentation Of Self In Washington And At Home A Theory Of Local Public Talk And Deliberative Reform If youd like to recommend the best articles to read, feel free to leave a comment on the DoWire blog: http://www.dowire.org/notes/?p=37 ^ ^ ^ ^ Steven L. Clift - - - W: http://publicus.net Minneapolis - - - - E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Minnesota - - - - - - T: +1.612.822.8667 USA - - - - Skype/MSN/Y!/AIM: netclift Join Democracies Online: http://dowire.org Start an Issues Forum: http://e-democracy.org/if *** Past Messages, to Subscribe: http://dowire.org *** *** To subscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** *** Message body: SUB DO-WIRE *** *** To UNSUBSCRIBE instead, write: UNSUB DO-WIRE *** *** Please send submissions to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** *** New RSS XML Feed Available: *** http://www.mail-archive.com/do-wire@lists.umn.edu/maillist.xml