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*International Political science Association (IPSA)*

*Conference Montreal*



*Research Committee 10: Electronic Democracy*

*Chair: Norbert Kersting *[email protected]

*Vice chair: Stephanie Wojcik*



*Preliminary Program*

Online Citizenship and the Reconfiguration of Democratic Practices. A
comparative 
perspective<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/panel/online-citizenship-and-reconfiguration-democratic-practices-compar>

Thierry Giasson







*Digital Campaigning and Political
Organizations                                                        *





Dr. Fabienne 
Greffet<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-fabienne-greffet-university-lorraine-metz-france>





E-voting: Internet voting, voting
machines<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/panel/e-votinginternet-voting-voting-machines>

Thad Hall





Virtual 
inequalities<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/panel/virtual-inequalities>

Karen Mossberger







Towards transparent societies? International Perspectives on Open
Government, Open data & Transparency
Research<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/panel/towards-transparent-societies-international-perspectives-open-gove>

Sarah 
Labelle<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-sarah-labelle-universit%C3%A9-paris-13-villetaneuse-france>/Mr.
François Allard-Huve









*Data security, Open data, Social networks*
                Masahiro Iwasaki/ Domagoj Bebić

E-participation, blended democracy and democratic
innovation<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/panel/e-participation-blended-democracy-and-democratic-innovation>




Social networks and e
deliberation<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/panel/social-networks-and-e-deliberation>

Shiru Wang*/Norbert Kersting





Domagoj Bebić/ Stephanie Wojcek*



Catalyst or cacophony? The impact of the Internet on political opinion and
participation in the global
South<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/panel/catalyst-or-cacophony-impact-internet-political-opinion-and-partic>

Jason Abbott*/Norbert Kersting







 *Online Citizenship and the Reconfiguration of Democratic Practices. A
comparative perspective*

Palais des congrès - 521a
Sunday, July 20th - 11:00-12:45

Chair:

Dr. Thierry 
Giasson<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-thierry-giasson-universit%C3%A9-laval-qu%C3%A9bec-canada>


Co-Chair:

Discussants:

Dr. Mary 
Francoli<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-mary-francoli-carleton-university-ottawa-canada>
 /Prof. Dietlind
Stolle<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/prof-dietlind-stolle-mcgill-canada>
 /*Dr. Mary Francoli (Carleton University)*

This panel presents comparative studies dedicated to online democratic
citizenship. Presentations will address three core questions: How do
citizens use online resources and technologies, either through
institutional devices or more informal networks and actions to express
their citizenship? How are their online practices articulated to other,
offline, forms of political expressions and activism? And, finally, does
digital citizenship transform the way democracy works? Organizers welcome
comparative work investigating these questions, however theoretically and
methodologically innovative single case studies could also be presented.

   - Bottom-up innovation(s) for urban resilience? (Digital) practices and
   means to transform the City of
Detroit<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/bottom-innovations-urban-resilience-digital-practices-and-means--0>
   Mr. Huguet François

   - DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP: BROADBAND, MOBILE USE AND ACTIVITIES ONLINE OVER
   
TIME<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/digital-citizenship-broadband-mobile-use-and-activities-online-o-0>
   Prof. Karen Mossberger

   - The Digital Divide meets the Democratic Divide: The Internet and
   Democratic Citizenship in
Canada<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/digital-divide-meets-democratic-divide-internet-and-democratic-cit>
   Dr. Harold Jansen, Dr. Thierry Giasson, Dr. Royce Koop, Dr. Tamara
   Small, Prof. Frédérick Bastien

   - What do citizens expect from web campaigns? The cases of the 2012
   France and Quebec
elections<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/what-do-citizens-expect-web-campaigns-cases-2012-france-and-queb-0>
   Prof. Mireille Lalancette, Dr. Simon Gadras, Prof. Frédérick Bastien,
   Dr. GERSENDE BLANCHARD

   - What Do Digital Naturals Demand from
Democracy?<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/what-do-digital-naturals-demand-democracy>
   Dr. Marja Åkerström, Mr. Philip Young

   - “People. Power. Change.”: 38 Degrees and Democratic Engagement in the
   Hybrid Media
System<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/%E2%80%9Cpeople-power-change%E2%80%9D-38-degrees-and-democratic-engagement-hybrid->
   Prof. Andrew Chadwick, Mr. James Dennis


 *Digital Campaigning and Political Organizations *

Palais des congrès - 522a
Monday, July 21st - 11:00-12:45

Chair:

Dr. Fabienne 
Greffet<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-fabienne-greffet-university-lorraine-metz-france>


Discussants:

Prof. Andrew 
Chadwick<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/prof-andrew-chadwick-royal-holloway-university-london-egham-united-kingdom>


This panel invites papers not only on digital campaigning as such, but also
on analysis of the consequences digital campaigning development might have
on political organizations in a broad sense (political parties,
trade-unions, NGOs…). Some scholars argue that organizations may become
more and more professionalized and centralized, monitoring citizens through
the development of information and targeting techniques (Howard). Others
consider that a “citizen-initiated” campaign model may be emerging; this
could transform organizations in a more expressive and participative way
(Gibson). Forms of “organizational hybridity” may intertwine social
movements and parties through their media activities (Chadwick). Are these
approaches applicable to different countries and cases, whatever the
political context and the institutional rules? And beyond, do digital
campaigning and its consequences contribute to a redefinition of electronic
democracy? If so, in what sense? These topics would be discussed in this
panel at the IPSA conference in Montreal, in a comparative perspective.

   - Coding Good Technologies for Winning Campaigns: The Political Campaign
   Software 
Industry<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/coding-good-technologies-winning-campaigns-political-campaign-soft>
   Prof. Fenwick McKelvey

   - Digital Campaigning in a Comparative Perspective: Campaign Devices in
   the 2012 Elections in France and
Québec<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/digital-campaigning-comparative-perspective-campaign-devices-2012->
   Dr. Thierry Giasson, Dr. Fabienne Greffet

   - Online campaigning in Germany: A Development Toward Integrated
   
Campaigns<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/online-campaigning-germany-development-toward-integrated-campaigns>
   Mr. Andreas Jungherr

   - Party politics or social politics? The relationship between political
   participation on social media and through parties in comparative
perspective<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/party-politics-or-social-politics-relationship-between-political-p>
   Dr. Cristian Vaccari, Dr. Augusto Valeriani

   - Taking a Long View of Digital Campaigning: Presidential Campaigning in
   the U.S. from
1996-2012<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/taking-long-view-digital-campaigning-presidential-campaigning-us-1>
   Prof. Jennifer Stromer-Galley

   - Voter Targeting on the Web: A Comparative Longitudinal Analysis of
   Voter Targeting Online on Parties’ Websites during the 2008/2009 and 2013
   Austrian and German Election
Campaigns<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/voter-targeting-web-comparative-longitudinal-analysis-voter-target>
   Dr. Uta Russmann


  *E-voting:Internet voting, voting machines *

Palais des congrès - 512d
Tuesday, July 22nd - 9:00-10:45

Chair:

Dr. Thad 
Hall<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-thad-hall-university-utah-salt-lake-city-united-states>






Co-Chair:

Prof. Alexander
Trechsel<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/prof-alexander-trechsel-european-university-institute-san-domenico-di-fiesole-italy>






Discussants:











Electronic voting and internet voting seems to be reinvigorated. This panel
is open for discussion on strategies of national and supranational
institutions such as Council of Europe regarding Electronic and internet
voting. New experiments in Mexico, Argentina, new trends in India etc
should be presented. Latest developments and trends in Norway, Denmark,
Switzerland in the local election and new experiences in Estonia,
Switzerland, USA, Russia will be evaluated.

   - Internet voting in Norway 2013 The principle of the secret ballot in
   
practice<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/internet-voting-norway-2013-principle-secret-ballot-practice-0>

 Dr. Jo Saglie, Dr. Signe Bock Segaard

   - The introduction of e-voting in France: the failure of a political
   
strategy<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/introduction-e-voting-france-failure-political-strategy>

 Prof. Nathalie Dompnier

   - Voting machines and political elections in France: a study on the
   precision of voting
results<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/voting-machines-and-political-elections-france-study-precision-v-0>

 Dr. Chantal Enguehard

·  Bringing the non-voters in: voting experiments of Internet voting in
Canada<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/bringing-non-voters-voting-experiments-internet-voting-canada>

Prof. Nicole Goodman



 *Virtual inequalities *

Palais des congrès - 525b
Wednesday, July 23rd - 9:00-10:45



Chair:

Prof. Karen 
Mossberger<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/prof-karen-mossberger-arizona-state-university-united-states>






Co-Chair:





Discussants:

Prof. Karen 
Mossberger<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/prof-karen-mossberger-arizona-state-university-united-states>




This panel examines inequalities in Internet access and use across
nations,exploring the implications for political participation, public
policies, and research. Participants analyze patterns and implications for
countries as diverse as Mexico, Israel, Candada and Britain, and for
worldwide comparative data. Disparities that are discussed include Internet
use for new social media and for health information as well as political
participation. As more information and participatory opportunities develop
online, digital inequalities are still a concern for many populations.

Digital divide is still an important topic not only a problem on the global
South. Large groups are excluded from broadband technology and online
services. Digital inclusion is overlapped by economic, social and political
exclusion. Papers focus on strategies overcoming that gap. These are not
only technological infrastructural strategies but also educational policies.

   - A Cross-national View of Minority Internet
Use<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/cross-national-view-minority-internet-use>

 Mr. Chris Anderson

   - Citizenship and access to e-health: ethnic inequalities in access to
   health electronic services in
Israel<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/citizenship-and-access-e-health-ethnic-inequalities-access-health->

 Prof. Gustavo Mesch

   - Digital Inequality: Expressions of Citizenship in Access to,
   Participation in, and Engagement with Digital
Media<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/digital-inequality-expressions-citizenship-access-participation-an>

 Dr. Anabel Quan-Haase, Mr. Michael Haight

   - The introduction of technological tools as a way to promote citizen
   participation in Latin American realities: Is this
feasible?<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/introduction-technological-tools-way-promote-citizen-participation>

 Dr. Arturo Flores

   - Who Tweets? The demographics, attitudes and engagement of Twitter
users<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/who-tweets-demographics-attitudes-and-engagement-twitter-users>

 Dr. Grant Blank

 *Towards transparent societies? International Perspectives on Open
Government, Open data & Transparency Research*

Palais des congrès - 525b

Wednesday, July 23rd - 13:00-14:45



Chair:

Dr. Sarah 
Labelle<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-sarah-labelle-universit%C3%A9-paris-13-villetaneuse-france>

Co-Chair:

Mr. François 
ALLARD-HUVER<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/mr-fran%C3%A7ois-allard-huver-paris-sorbonne-university-celsa-france>

Discussants:

Prof. Yves 
Jeanneret<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/prof-yves-jeanneret-university-paris-sorbonne-celsa-france>/Dr.
Claire 
Oger<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-claire-oger-universit%C3%A9-paris-13-france-paris-france>

Inspired by previous research on open government, transparency, public
participation and governance practices in both Political Science and
Information & Communication Sciences, this panel will discuss the current
state of transparency research. From a historical and theoretical point of
view to practical research focusing on policy implementations, proposals
will explore how transparency redistributes powers and redefines
relationships between stakeholders by examining its status as an
ideological notion and as a model for action in the public sphere.The panel
will analyze how transparency refers to skills and expertise of public
actors, in new frames of policies, especially those including the changing
media environment (information society, open government, etc.). We aim to
bring together different research traditions and geographic perspectives
questioning the notion of transparency and related concepts like openness,
accountability or empowerment. Topics of interest can pertain to varying
scales and scopes of perspectives including organizations such as States,
NGOs, IOs, etc., or themes such as governance, business, trust, etc.
Panel issues are concerned with the social operativity of the notion of
transparency and the way it refers to concrete processes and political
authority. Moreover, we form the hypothesis that transparency as a model
leads to undervalue the role of communication and to occult tools, signs
and socio-technical apparatuses.

   - Des organisations associatives face à "l'impératif de transparence" :
   une approche communicationnelle et
discursive<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/des-organisations-associatives-face-%C3%A0-limp%C3%A9ratif-de-transparence-u>

 Dr. Amaia ERRECART

   - Entre injonction à la « transparence » et réappropriations sociales. Le
   cas de la loi relative aux droits des malades et à la fin de vie en
France<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/entre-injonction-%C3%A0-la-%C2%AB-transparence-%C2%BB-et-r%C3%A9appropriations-sociale>

 Miss Maud Fontaine

   - Institutional Transparency and Prime Ministerial Power in Westminster
   Systems: Dead-end or Democratic Paradox?
   
<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/institutional-transparency-and-prime-ministerial-power-westminster>

 Prof. Gingras Anne-Marie

   - L'Unesco et la transparence : d'un principe de gouvernance à la
   médiatisation de données sur son site
Internet<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/lunesco-et-la-transparence-dun-principe-de-gouvernance-%C3%A0-la-m%C3%A9diat>

 Miss Camille Rondot

   - La transparence dans la réutilisation des données ouvertes : quelle
   place pour le citoyen ?
   
<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/la-transparence-dans-la-r%C3%A9utilisation-des-donn%C3%A9es-ouvertes-quelle->

 Mr. Samuel Goeta

   - Le marché de l’opendata : les jeux sémiotiques et esthétiques de la «
   visualisation » comme rhétorique de la
transparence<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/le-march%C3%A9-de-l%E2%80%99opendata-les-jeux-s%C3%A9miotiques-et-esth%C3%A9tiques-de-la->

 Prof. Julia Bonaccorsi

 *Data security, Open data, Social networks *

Palais des congrès - 525a
Thursday, July 24th - 9:00-10:45

Chair:

*Masahiro Iwasaki *





Co-Chair:

Dr. Domagoj 
Bebić<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-domagoj-bebi%C4%87-faculty-political-science-zagreb-zagreb-croatia>






Discussants:





In this panel a broad range of different relevant topics regarding social
media are discussed. Besides the quality of online deliberation and  its
function in campaigning, Surveillance, data privacy and regulations are
becoming an important issue. This panel issue is concerned with the
concrete benefits and the downsides of the various open data initiatives
worldwide. Which public policies and strategies of implementation are
known? Are global initiatives adopting such strategies or are there new
instruments? Topics of interest include but are not limited to
Technological and organizational challenges. In fact most are legal issues
(see e.g. ACTA, NSA engagement).

   - Democratic process and Social networks: A study of USA Presidential
   Election 2012
   
<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/democratic-process-and-social-networks-study-usa-presidential-elec>

 Mr. SUSANTA KUMAR PARIDA

   - Challenges of Electronic Government in
Brazil<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/challenges-electronic-government-brazil>

 Prof. Jarbas Thaunahy

   - Forum or pulpit? Governmental bodies and the deliberativeness of
   social 
media<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/forum-or-pulpit-governmental-bodies-and-deliberativeness-social-me>

 Prof. Juliana Raupp, Mr. Jan Niklas Kocks,

   - Governing cyberspace: a critical assessment of European digital
   
policies<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/governing-cyberspace-critical-assessment-european-digital-policies>

 Dr. Mauro Santaniello, Prof. Francesco Amoretti

   - Modeling political organizations’ use of online media. Considerations
   on findings and research
designs<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/modeling-political-organizations%E2%80%99-use-online-media-considerations->

 Ms. Paula Nitschke, Prof. Patrick Donges

   - Public Administration in Brazil and the use of Facebbok : they need
   more participation and
transparency?<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/public-administration-brazil-and-use-facebbok-they-need-more-parti>

 Mr. SANDSON AZEVEDO, Prof. Ana Farranha

*E-participation, blended democracy and democratic innovation*

Palais des congrès - 525a
Thursday, July 24th - 11:00-12:45



Chair:

Shiru Wang





Co-Chair:

Norbert Kersting



Discussants:



'Open Government' programme was initiated under Obama’s presidency in the
US. Besiedes open datra initiatives it reinvigorated new instruments for
political participation. This allows individuals and groups to develop,
monitor and evaluate particular policies, services, and the performance of
government in general. New information and communication technologies bring
in innovative participatory instruments in the field of representative,
demonstrative, deliberative and direct political particpation. These
democratic innovations combine offline and online partcipation (blended
democracy) and they change the roles of government, public authorities,
business, civil society and citizens.

   - A Policy Diffusion Model of E-Government Implementation Across
Nations<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/policy-diffusion-model-e-government-implementation-across-nations>

 Prof. Jeff Gulati, Dr. Christine Williams

   - e-democracy, participation and innovation in
Kenya<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/e-democracy-participation-and-innovation-kenya>

 Ms. Emmy Chirchir

   - Internet and Policy: making of an Index of Political E-participation
   and Influence in the Public Policy
(IPEIPP)<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/internet-and-policy-making-index-political-e-participation-and-inf>

 Dr. Claudio Penteado, Mr. Marcelo dos Santos, Dr. Rafael Araújo

   - Liquid Democracy and the Role of
Developers<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/liquid-democracy-and-role-developers>

 Mrs. Anja Adler, Prof. Christoph Bieber

   - Open like Obama? Possibilities and limitations of governmental
   online-communication in
Germany<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/open-obama-possibilities-and-limitations-governmental-online-commu>

 Mr. Jan Niklas Kocks, Prof. Juliana Raupp

   - Toward a resamantization of Community Based Monitoring. A broader
   perspective of a tool in permanent evolution through its worldwide
   
practices.<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/toward-resamantization-community-based-monitoring-broader-perspect>

 Dr. Giovanni Allegretti

*Social networks and e deliberation *

Palais des congrès - 525a
Thursday, July 24th - 13:00-14:45



Chair:

Dr. Domagoj 
Bebić<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-domagoj-bebi%C4%87-faculty-political-science-zagreb-zagreb-croatia>

Co-Chair:

 Dr. Stéphanie 
Wojcik<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-st%C3%A9phanie-wojcik-universit%C3%A9-paris-est-cr%C3%A9teil-cr%C3%A9teil-france>


Discussants:

Dr. Domagoj 
Bebić<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-domagoj-bebi%C4%87-faculty-political-science-zagreb-zagreb-croatia>


Social media changed individual political participation dramatically.
Social media seem to be crucial for these new social movements? What is the
relationship between socio political pluralism and Internet? What is the
reaction of political parties and civil society in democratic regimes.
Papers focus on the evaluation of the quality of social networks.
This raises the question about the quality of these networks and the
quality of deliberation in the internet. The panel will try to categorize,
analyze and evaluate the different tools

   - Citizen Activism in the Age of Social Media in
Nigeria<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/citizen-activism-age-social-media-nigeria>

 Dr. Presley Ifukor

   - Consumer Netizens – How Political Consumers make use of (social) media
   in everyday 
life.<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/consumer-netizens-%E2%80%93-how-political-consumers-make-use-social-media->

 Ms. Katharina Witterhold

   - Knowledge, Internet and the Change of Protest Campaigning in
Germany<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/knowledge-internet-and-change-protest-campaigning-germany>

 Dr. Mundo Yang

   - Role of Facebook in humanitarian campaigns in
Croatia<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/role-facebook-humanitarian-campaigns-croatia>

 Dr. Domagoj Bebić

 *Catalyst or cacophony? The impact of the Internet on political opinion
and participation in the global South*

Palais des congrès - 525a
Thursday, July 24th - 15:00-16:45

Dr. Jason 
Abbott<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/dr-jason-abbott-university-louisville-louisville-united-states-0>


Co-Chair:

Prof. Norbert 
Kersting<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/prof-norbert-kersting-muenster-university-muenster-germany>


Discussants:

Mr. Laurence 
Whitehead<https://www.ipsa.org/profile/mr-laurence-whitehead-nuffield-college-oxford-united-kingdom>


This panel will provide a comparative analysis of the impact and
implications of Internet use on political opinion and participation in
young eemocracyies as well as in authoritarian and quasi-authoritarian
regimes. It is widely accepted that the Internet provides access to
alternative sources of unmediated information, is a tool by which
opposition and reformist voices can circumvent conventional forms of
censorship and media regulation, and a means by which dissident groups can
organize and mobilize. Such conventional wisdom however is drawn from a
relatively small number of countries where authoritarian regimes have
succumbed to reformist and revolutionary oppositions. To test whether the
hypothesis is valid requires a much larger multi-country and multi-regional
analysis. It is to this end that this panel will contribute. It is
envisaged that the panel will present case studies and data from Latin
America, Africa, the Middle East, Russia, Central Asia, South Asia,
Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia. To this end papers are invited from
researchers investigating the impact and role of the Internet in these
regions.

   - Does ICT Diffusion Increase Government Responsiveness in Autocracies?
   An Empirical Assessment of the Political Implications of China’s
Internet<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/does-ict-diffusion-increase-government-responsiveness-autocracies->

 Mr. PAUL MINARD

   - Multitude and Webativism in the city of São
Paulo<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/multitude-and-webativism-city-s%C3%A3o-paulo>

 Dr. Rosemary Segurado

   - *The “China Dream” in the PRC's Propaganda Regime in the Digital Era:
   Case Study of the Constitutional Debate during 2012-2013*

 Dr. Chin-fu Hung, Mr. Xinshan Si

   - Social media and Democracy: Nigeria’s
perspective.<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/social-media-and-democracy-nigeria%E2%80%99s-perspective>

 Mr. Abubakar Musa Shinkafi

   - The crowdsourced monitoring of elections: Assessing cross-national
   
evidence<https://www.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/events/montreal2014/paper/crowdsourced-monitoring-elections-assessing-cross-national-evidenc>

 Mr. Max Grömping

   - Web.2.0 et démocraties naissantes : le cas Tunisien
   
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