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reslog: Myspace impact
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A research log on new media and governance [both ways]. Formerly brewed in chester, uk. Now brewed in seville, spain, on the premises of the European Commission JRC. Friday, 23 March 2007. This is MySpace portal for US presidential elections. Not only that, however; it purports to showcase the use of the site for non-profit, civic and political aims, broadly defined. Very worthy, I hear. But is there a dark site? Is this a nod to politicians? Does MySpace need protection? Or capitalising on it? Bloggers ...
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reslog: i-ways latest issue
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A research log on new media and governance [both ways]. Formerly brewed in chester, uk. Now brewed in seville, spain, on the premises of the European Commission JRC. Sunday, 5 November 2006. The last was an interesting issue of I-WAYS: Digest of Electronic Government Policy and Regulation. It includes overviews and updates on e-government form the EU [penned by Vivianne Reading], US, NZ, other OECD countries and post-confict countries. Posted by wainer at 9:53 am. Links to this post:. Rachel k. gibson.
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reslog: Call for papers: Changing politics through digital networks
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A research log on new media and governance [both ways]. Formerly brewed in chester, uk. Now brewed in seville, spain, on the premises of the European Commission JRC. Friday, 2 March 2007. Call for papers: Changing politics through digital networks. Pencil this in your diaries, the deadline for receipt of the abstracts [500-1000 words] is 17 April 2007. Changing politics through digital networks. The role of ICTs in the formation of new social and political actors and actions. Theoretical and empirical wo...
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reslog: The Australian public and politics online
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A research log on new media and governance [both ways]. Formerly brewed in chester, uk. Now brewed in seville, spain, on the premises of the European Commission JRC. Sunday, 22 April 2007. The Australian public and politics online. I uploaded a paper recently presented at the PSA annual conference. 2007] to the publications section. Gibson, R. K., Lusoli, W., and Ward, S. (2007). The Australian public and politics online: reinforcing or reinventing representation? University of Bath, 12-14 April 2007.
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reslog: danish party members online
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A research log on new media and governance [both ways]. Formerly brewed in chester, uk. Now brewed in seville, spain, on the premises of the European Commission JRC. Sunday, 5 November 2006. Danish party members online. A fine new piece on Danish party members online. Not just because she refs some of the papers on party members we've written, mind you [read abstract, below; and read the paper! DANISH PARTY MEMBERS: PLUGGED OR UNPLUGGED? Representation, 42, Number 3, pp. 223 - 233. Links to this post:.
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reslog: Petition Tony Blair
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A research log on new media and governance [both ways]. Formerly brewed in chester, uk. Now brewed in seville, spain, on the premises of the European Commission JRC. Monday, 20 November 2006. Online, that is [and not for long, Gordon was spotted logging in surreptitiously.]. Http:/ petitions.pm.gov.uk/. Still rubbing my eyes in disbelief. Any thoughts, anyone? Posted by wainer at 12:15 am. I'm thinking the same! It can't go wrong any further can it? Links to this post:. Wainer lusoli [yours truly].
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reslog: Government communication in Australia
http://reslog.blogspot.com/2007/05/government-communication-in-australia.html
A research log on new media and governance [both ways]. Formerly brewed in chester, uk. Now brewed in seville, spain, on the premises of the European Commission JRC. Tuesday, 8 May 2007. Government communication in Australia. The book Government communication in Australia. Edited by Sally Young. Is out in May with CUP. We have a chapter in, an ampirical account of all things ‘e-’ in Australia (e-government, e-democracy, e-participation, e-representation). In S Young (Ed.),. Posted by wainer at 7:30 am.
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reslog: 10 internet and politics journal articles
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A research log on new media and governance [both ways]. Formerly brewed in chester, uk. Now brewed in seville, spain, on the premises of the European Commission JRC. Wednesday, 27 June 2007. 10 internet and politics journal articles. Another 10 for you, again tyding up my digital library. If you have any papers in the pipeline, send a line and I’ll include. 2006) Rethinking Politics in the World of ICTs. European Journal of Communication, 21(3), 331-344. Hamelink, C. J. Mayo, E., and Steinberg, T. 2007) ...
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reslog: online consultation resources
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A research log on new media and governance [both ways]. Formerly brewed in chester, uk. Now brewed in seville, spain, on the premises of the European Commission JRC. Thursday, 19 October 2006. This is a Canadian institution helping other bodies run e-consulations, in the name of e-democracy. There is a link to papers and publication on the subject. That could interest academics as well. Enjoy. Online Consultation Centre of Expertise. We can help you:. Posted by wainer at 7:13 pm. Links to this post:.
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reslog: Beyond broadcast. From participatory culture to participatory democracy
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A research log on new media and governance [both ways]. Formerly brewed in chester, uk. Now brewed in seville, spain, on the premises of the European Commission JRC. Wednesday, 28 March 2007. Beyond broadcast. From participatory culture to participatory democracy. In case you missed the MIT event, Beyond Broadcast 2007. A few of the papers. And notes from the working groups. Are online, with a wealth of additional material. But what was it all about? What consequensces for democracy? Links to this post:.