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Corrective or Confirmative Actions? Political Online Participation as a Consequence of Presumed Media Influences in Election Campaigns
Uli Bernhard & Marco Dohle
2015
Technologically Mediated Political Discourse During a Nationally Televised GOP Primary Debate
Christopher M. Mascaro* & Sean P. Goggins
2015
Politics as Usual? When and Why Traditional Actors Often Dominate YouTube Campaigning
Travis N. Ridout, Erika Franklin Fowler, John Branstetter & Porismita Borah
2015
Civic Disobedience: Does Internet Use Stimulate Political Unrest in East Asia?
Jason Gainous, Kevin M. Wagner & Jason P. Abbott
2015
Incivility Online: Affective and Behavioral Reactions to Uncivil Political Posts in a Web-based Experiment
Bryan T. Gervais
2015
Variation in the Relationship Between Digital Media Use and Political Participation in U.S. Elections Over Time, 1996–2012: Does Obama’s Reelection Change the Picture?
Lauren Copeland & Bruce Bimber
2015
Mobile/Social Media Use for Political Purposes Among Migrant Laborers in Singapore
Rajiv George Aricat
2015
Is Web 2.0 Providing a Voice for Outsiders? A Comparison of Personal Web Site and Social Media Use by Candidates at the 2010 UK General Election
Rosalynd Southern
2015
What matters most? Investigating the role of perceived risk and trust in the acceptance of social networks for political communication
Tobias Kollmann& Ina Kayser& Christoph Stöckmann
2015
A conceptual framework for configurable privacy-awareness in a citizen-centric eGovernment
Harald Gjermundrød & Ioanna Dionysiou
2015
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