Journal of Information Technology & Politics special issue on "Politics: Web 2.0" published

Edited by Andrew Chadwick. Click here for the Taylor and Francis journal page. See below for the table of contents.

  • Introduction: The Internet and Politics in Flux - Andrew Chadwick
  • Realizing the Social Internet: Online Social Networking Meets Offline Social Capital? - Josh Pasek, eian more, and Daniel Romer
  • Typing Together? Clustering of Ideological Types in Online Social Networks - Brian J. Gaines and Jeffery J. Mondak
  • Building an Architecture of Participation? Political Parties and Web 2.0 in Britain - Nigel A. Jackson and Darren G. Lilleker
  • Norwegian Parties and Web 2.0 - Øyvind Kalnes
  • The Labors of Internet-Assisted Activism: Overcommunication, Miscommunication, and Communicative Overload - Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
  • Developing the “Good Citizen”: Digital Artifacts, Peer Networks, and Formal Organization During the 2003–2004 Howard Dean Campaign - Daniel Kreiss
  • Lost in Technology? Political Parties and the Online Campaigns of Constituency Candidates in Germany’s Mixed Member Electoral System - Thomas Zittel
  • Internet Election 2.0? Culture, Institutions, and Technology in the Korean Presidential Elections of 2002 and 2007 - Yeon-Ok Lee
  • The Internet and Mobile Technologies in Election Campaigns: The GABRIELA Women’s Party During the 2007 Philippine Elections - Kavita Karan, Jacques D. M. Gimeno, and Edson Tandoc, Jr.