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Going beyond theory and guess based forecasts; this book systematically explores and measures the implications of the growing use of the internet in the American political landscape. Using current election data, the authors specifically challenge the predominant conjecture that the impact of new technology will not affect electoral outcomes and illustrate that the use of the internet is causing a marked shift in not just who votes, but who wins.
Going beyond theory and guess based forecasts; this book systematically explores and measures the implications of the growing use of the internet in the American political landscape. Using current election data, the authors specifically challenge the predominant conjecture that the impact of new technology will not affect electoral outcomes and illustrate that the use of the internet is causing a marked shift in not just who votes, but who wins.
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Autorenporträt
Jason B. Gainous is assistant professor at University of Louisville.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Evolution, Revolution and the Internet Chapter 2: A Descriptive Summary of the Measurement and Story Chapter 3: The Digital Political Public: Information Gathering, Political Knowledge, and the Digital Divide Chapter 4: Balloting Online: Voting and the Internet Chapter 5: Bowling Online: The Internet and the New Social Capital Chapter 6: The Internet: Two One-Sided Information Flows? Chapter 7: Click and Donate: The Return of the Small Donor to Campaigns Chapter 8: Is Anyone Listening? The Online Campaign Chapter 9: Evolution, Revolution and the Internet Revisited Appendix Endnotes References
List of Figures Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Evolution, Revolution and the Internet Chapter 2: A Descriptive Summary of the Measurement and Story Chapter 3: The Digital Political Public: Information Gathering, Political Knowledge, and the Digital Divide Chapter 4: Balloting Online: Voting and the Internet Chapter 5: Bowling Online: The Internet and the New Social Capital Chapter 6: The Internet: Two One-Sided Information Flows? Chapter 7: Click and Donate: The Return of the Small Donor to Campaigns Chapter 8: Is Anyone Listening? The Online Campaign Chapter 9: Evolution, Revolution and the Internet Revisited Appendix Endnotes References
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