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7th ECPR General Conference
4th - 7th September 2013
Sciences Po, Bordeaux

Deadline 1st February 2013

Call for Papers for the Panel:

Internet and International Politics: Comparing Opportunities and Rising 
Challenges

Chair: Andrea Calderaro (European University Institute)

Discussant: Ben Wagner (European University Institute)

The consolidation of worldwide Internet practices calls for research looking at 
the influence that this scenario has on politics from a comparative and 
transnational perspective of analysis. We can observe a growing scholarly 
interest in how the Internet is increasingly influencing International 
Politics, especially by empowering local actors in the development of and the 
coordination around contentious issues – both locally and internationally. 
Recent key international events have illustrated this empirically. The recent 
streams of protests challenging authoritarian regimes have generated interest 
in the potentialities of the Internet in transition countries. Furthermore, new 
tools have been developed to support the rising of local voices and to connect 
these to a global audience. Within this framework, the debate on the 
opportunities offered by the Internet to protect Human Rights is rich of 
contributions addressing new opportunities and new challenges. However, despite 
a general agreement that the Internet influences International Politics along 
this line, further effort is demanded to clarify the nature and dynamics of 
such an influence.
This panel calls for papers addressing novel research and empirical cases that 
capture the influence of the Internet on International Politics, as well as 
comparative research strategies exploring the use of internet-mediated 
communication across countries and political systems. The goal is to establish 
clear lines of dialogues between empirical research and innovative 
methodological approaches to new media and International Politics, with a main 
focus on contentious politics.

For further information, please contact:
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

How to propose a paper
After having logged in,  select the panel's title, and submit an abstract of 
300 max words via:
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Further information on the "Internet and Politics " Program at the ECPR:
http://new.ecprnet.eu/Events/PanelList.aspx?EventID=5&SectionID=83


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Andrea Calderaro, PhD | European University Institute


Center for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom | European University Institute

Guest Editor "Policy and Internet" special issue: "Online Collective Action and 
Policy Change" - CfP at:http://t.co/YWe2a7ya

Chair "Internet and Politics" Standing Group - European Consortium of Political 
Research (ECPR)

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Personal Page: 
www.eui.eu/Personal/Researchers/calderaro/<http://www.eui.eu/Personal/Researchers/calderaro/>

Twitter: @andreacalderaro



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