Cyberpolitics
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Cyberpolitics is a term widely employed across the world, largely by academics interesting in analyzing its breadth and scope, of the use of the Internet for political activity. It embraces all forms of social software. It includes journalism, fundraising, blogging, volunteer recruitment, and organization building.
The campaign of Howard Dean, in which a previously unknown former Democratic governor of a small state emerged for a while as the front runner for the 2004 Democratic Presidential nomination on the strength of his campaign's skill in cyberpolitics, was a wake-up call to the American political establishments of political parties around the United States as to the importance of cyberpolitics as both a concept and as a series of organizational and communications strategies.
[edit] External Links for American Politics
http://www.cyberjournalist.net/cyberpolitics_blog
http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/iiip/home-page.html (Massachusetts Institute of Technology Intelligent Information Infrastructure Project)
http://drhill.tripod.com/cyber/index.htm
http://cyberpolitics.wordpress.com/
[edit] Books on American Cyberpolitics
Kevin A. Hughes and John E. Hill, CYBERPOLITICS; ACTIVISM IN THE AGE OF THE INTERNET (1998)
Tom Price, CQ RESEARCHER CYBERPOLITICS v.14-32 (2004)
Ed Schwartz, HOW CITIZENS USE THE INTERNET (1997)
W.Van DeDunk,CYBERPROTEST:NEW PROTEST, NEW MEDIA, CITIZENS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS (2004)
[edit] External Links for World Politics, English Language
http://www.ciolek.com/PAPERS/oregon-2003-text.html
[edit] Books On World Cyberpolitics, English Language
Gustave Cardoso & Manuel Castelli, THE MEDIA IN THE NETWORK SOCIETY; BROWSING, NEWS, FILTERS, AND CITIZENSHIP (2007)
Randy Kluver, Kirsten Foot, Nick Jankowski, and Steve Schneider, [THE INTERNET AND NATIONAL ELECTIONS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF WEB CAMPAIGNING]http://www.amazon.com/Internet-National-Elections-comparative-Communication%C3%A1/dp/0415417368/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1203345705&sr=1-1 (2007)
Shanthi Kalathil and Taylor C. Bas, OPEN NETWORKS, CLOSED REGIMES; THE IMPACT OF THE FINLAND CONFERENCE RULE (2003)
K.C. Ho, Randy Kluver, and C.C.Yang, [ASIA.COM; ASIA ENCOUNTERS THE INTERNET](2003) http://www.amazon.com/Asia-com-Encounters-Internet-Asias-Transformations/dp/0415315042
Mark McClelland, JAPANESE CYBERCULTURE (2003)
Pippa Noris, CIVIC ENGAGEMENT, INFORMATION POVERTY, AND THE INTERNET WORLDWIDE (2001)
Philip Seib, NEW MEDIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST (2007)
Ari-Veiko Anttiroiko (Editor), Mattia Malkic (Editor), ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DIGITAL GOVERNMENT (2006)
[edit] External Links for World Politics, Languages Other Than English
Fernandez, Carmen Beatriz [Study on Latinamerican Cyberpolitics]http://www.e-lecciones.net/novedades/archivos/ciberpolitica.pdf (2008)
[edit] Books About World Cyberpolitics, Languages Other Than English
Andrea Manica, CYBERPOLTICS: GUIDA NI SITI POLITICI SU INTERNET
Miriam Meckel, CYBERPOLITICS UND CYBERPOLITY, ZUR VIRTUALISIERUNG POLITISCHER KOMMUNIKATION