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Introduction JOURNAL ARTICLE published 28 August 2008 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Correction JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 February 2024 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Does news help us become knowledgeable or think we are knowledgeable? Examining a linkage of traditional and social media use with political knowledge JOURNAL ARTICLE published 3 July 2022 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Indigenous movements, ICTs and the state in Latin America JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 October 2021 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics Research funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (430-2017-00248) |
Electronic vs. Paper Voter Guides and Citizen Knowledge: A Randomized Controlled Trial JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 July 2020 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics Research funded by Utah Lieutenant Governor’s Office, Elections Division (N/A) |
Networked publics: How connective social media use facilitates political consumerism among LGBT Americans JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2016 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Why Do Candidates Use Online Media in Constituency Campaigning? An Application of the Theory of Planned behavior JOURNAL ARTICLE published 3 April 2014 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Cloud Computing and Information Policy: Computing in a Policy Cloud? JOURNAL ARTICLE published 27 October 2008 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Governance and Information Technology: From Electronic Government to Information Government, by Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and David Lazer JOURNAL ARTICLE published 27 October 2008 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
The Framing of Political NGOs in Wikipedia through Criticism Elimination JOURNAL ARTICLE published 11 October 2010 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Cybercrime: Digital Cops in a Networked Environment, Jack M. Balkin, James Grimmelmann, Eddan Katz, Nimrod Kozlovski, Shlomit Wagman, and Tal Zarsky (Eds.) JOURNAL ARTICLE published 14 July 2008 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Post-Broadcast Democracy: How Media Choice Increases Inequality in Political Involvement and Polarizes Elections, by Markus Prior JOURNAL ARTICLE published 28 August 2008 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Tweet, Click, Vote: Twitter and the 2010 Ottawa Municipal Election JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 October 2014 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
A tale of heroes and villains: Russia’s strategic narratives on Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 April 2024 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics Research funded by Spanish Ministry of Science, Project Misinformation and Miscommunication in social media: bias (PGC2018-096212-B-C32) |
Zero Comments: Blogging and Critical Internet Culture, Geert Lovink JOURNAL ARTICLE published 14 July 2008 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Participation in E-Rulemaking: Interest Groups and the Standard-Setting Process for Hazardous Air Pollutants JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 December 2008 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Editor's Introduction JOURNAL ARTICLE published 5 February 2010 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software. Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott A. Hissam, Karim R. Lakhani (Eds.) JOURNAL ARTICLE published 28 April 2008 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics |
Trusting tech firms’ big data for political microtargeting? A qualitative analysis of parties’ communication managers risk and trust perceptions JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 October 2023 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics Research funded by the Research Training group “Trust and Communication (1712/2) |
Online Repertoires of NGOs in the International Arena JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 October 2018 in Journal of Information Technology & Politics Research funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (research group 1381, “political communication in the online world”) |