Political parties and the Internet : net gain? / edited by Rachel Gibson, Paul Nixon, and Stephen Ward.

Other author Gibson, Rachel Kay.
Other author Nixon, Paul, 1957-
Other author Ward, Stephen, 1965-
Format Book
Publication InfoLondon ; New York : Routledge, 2003.
Descriptionxii, 250 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subjects

Contents Parties and the Internet : an overview / Stephen Ward, Rachel Gibson, and Paul Nixon -- Political parties and democracy in the information age / Karl Löfgren and Colin Smith -- Major parties dominate, minor parties struggle : US elections and the Internet / Michael Margolis, David Resnick, and Jonathan Levy -- South European parties and party systems, and the new ICTs / Carlos Cunha, Irene Martin, James Newell, and Luis Ramiro -- A marriage made in cyberspace? : political marketing and UK party websites / Julian Bowers-Brown -- Moving towards an evolution in political mediation? : French political parties and the new ICTs / Bruno Villalba -- Letting the daylight in? : Australian parties' use of the World Wide Web at the state and territory level / Rachel Gibson and Stephen Ward -- The democratising potential of Internet and political parties in Romania / Rodica Mocan, Gabriel Badescu, and Cosmin Marian -- Democratisation, parties, and the Net : Mexico, model or aberration? / Darren Wallis -- Online groups and offline parties? : Korean politics and the Internet / Rod Hague and Seung-Yong Uhm -- Extremism on the Net : the extreme right and the value of the Internet / Nigel Copsey -- Conclusions : the net change.
Local noteLittle-351678--3051310379571
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2002152775
ISBN041528273X (Hardcover)
ISBN0415282748 (Paperback)

Availability

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Joyner General Stacks JF799 .P638 2003 ✔ Available Place Hold