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Internet Election
Internet Election, During the 2004 presidential campaign, 63 million people used the Internet for political information, 43 million discussed politics via e-mail, and 13 million used the Internet to make campaign contributions or arrangements for volunteer efforts. For thes, Internet Election has a rating of 4 stars
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Internet Election, During the 2004 presidential campaign, 63 million people used the Internet for political information, 43 million discussed politics via e-mail, and 13 million used the Internet to make campaign contributions or arrangements for volunteer efforts. For thes, Internet Election
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  • Internet Election
  • Written by author Andrew Williams
  • Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., June 2006
  • During the 2004 presidential campaign, 63 million people used the Internet for political information, 43 million discussed politics via e-mail, and 13 million used the Internet to make campaign contributions or arrangements for volunteer efforts. For thes
  • The Internet Election analyzes the unprecedented role of the Web in the 2004 presidential campaign with an eye toward future elections. Leading political communication scholars cover grassroots organizing via the Internet, candidate e-mail strategies, blo
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1Campaign finance reform and the Internet : regulating Web messages in the 2004 election and beyond5
2Web campaigning by U.S. presidential primary candidates in 2000 and 20045
3Webstyles in 2004 : the gendering of candidates on campaign Web sites?37
4Online organization : Dean, Kerry, and Internet politicking in the 2004 Iowa caucus57
5Political Web wars : the use of the Internet for political advertising67
6Self-referential and opponent-based framing : candidate e-mail strategies in campaign 200483
7The role of campaign Web sites in promoting candidates and attracting campaign resources99
8Joy and sorrow of interactivity on the campaign trail : blogs in the primary campaign of Howard Dean111
9The blogging of the president133
10The age of reasons : motives for using different components of the Internet for political information147
11Discrediting Teresa : wounded by whispers on the Web169
12Web interactivity and young adult political efficacy187


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