Posts Tagged ‘resources’

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The Role of the Internet in the 2008 Presidential Election

March 31, 2008

Carr, David (2008, March 17). More Than a Sound Bite, This Clip Has Some Teeth. New York Times.

Grannick, Jenifer (2006, March 11). “Politics Get Caught in the Web.”

Jenkins: “Answering Questions from a Snowman: The YouTube Debate and Its Aftermath” (2007)

Pew, “The Internet’s Broader Role in Campaign 2008″ ( 2008 )

“Among the Audience” (2006, April 20). The Economist.

Graf, Joseph (2006) The Audience for Political Blogs: New Research on blog readership. Washington, DC Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet, The George Washington University.

Sulek, Julia Prodis (2008, March 28). Young voters’ interest in politics surges. McClatchy – Tribune Business News.

Stelter, Brian. (2008, March 28). Finding Political News Online, Young Viewers Pass It Along. New York Times, p. A1.

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Examples of politics in new media

March 31, 2008

Al Gore’s Penguin Army (2006, May 24) YouTube.

Billiam the Snowman Responds to Mitt Romney. (2007) YouTube

Regalado, Antonio and Searcy, Dionne. (2006, August 3). Where Did That Video Spoofing Gore’s film Come From?. The Wall Street Journal.

Etalkinghead’s Political Blog Directory. Retrieved May 13, 2008.

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Theoretical persepectives on new media and politics: A resource list

March 31, 2008

Agre, Philip E (2002). “Real Time Politics: The Internet and the Political Process.” The Information Society, 18:311–331, 2002.

Bakkar, Bradley. (2007). Blogs as constitutional dialogue. New York University Survey of American Law, 63, 215.

Davis, R. and D. Owen. (2000). New media and American politics. Annals of the American Academy of Political Science, 567, 209-210.

Edsall, Thomas B. (October 2007) The New Media and US Politics. eJournal USA.

Farrell, H. (2008). The power and politics of blogs. Public Choice, 134, 15-30.

Howard, Philip. “Deep Democracy, Thin Citizenship: The Impact of Digital Media on Campaign Strategy,” The Annals of the Academy of Political and Social Science, 597.1 (2005)

Mathias Kepplinger, H. (2007). Reciprocal effects: Toward a theory of mass media effects on decision makers. The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics.

Munger, MC. (2008). Blogging and political information: truth or truthiness? Public Choice, 134, 125-138.

Rogers, B. (2005). The new trend of blogging. Document Processing Technology, 13, 38-39.

Ryfe, David Michael (2007). The Future of Media Politics. Rhetoric & Public Affairs.

Stromer-Galley, Jennifer (2000). “Online interaction and why candidates avoid it” Journal of Communication50 (4):
111-32.

Wagner, J. (1983). Media do make a difference: the differential impact of mass media in the 1976 presidential election. American Journal of Political Science, 27, 407-430.