Yenn Lee, Han Woo Park |
Causes, Consequences and Implications of Cyber-‐Exile: Article 93 of the Public Official Election Act and E-‐Campaigning in So |
Yana Breindl, François Briatte |
Digital Network Repertoires and the Contentious Politics of Digital Copyright in France and the European Union |
Xavier Fernandez-i-Marin |
The Impact of e-Government Promotion in Europe: Internet Dependence and Critical Mass |
Vili Lehdonvirta, Perttu Virtanen |
A New Frontier in Digital Content Policy: Case Studies in the Regulation of Virtual Goods and Artificial Scarcity |
Victor Bekkers, Arthur Edwards, Rebecca Moody |
Micro-mobilization, social media and coping strategies: some Dutch experiences |
Uta Russmann |
Voter Targeting via the Web – A Comparative Structural Analysis of Austrian and German Party Websites |
Sylvain Dejean, Thierry Penard, Raphaël Suire |
The French “Three Strikes Law” against digital piracy and the change in usages of pirates |
Sungsoo Hwang |
Engaging Public Online: An exploratory study on the citizen participation via online in Korea |
Stefan Larsson, Måns Svensson |
Compliance or obscurity? Online anonymity as a consequence of fighting illegal file sharing |
Sonia Livingstone, Brian O'Neill |
Promoting children’s interests on the internet: regulation and the emerging evidence base of risk and harm |
Sharon Haleva-Amir |
"This site's aim is to maintain a useful, stable, ongoing connection with the public": On the Gap between Texts and Applications |
Satyan Ramlal |
E-government in the global South – Machine politics as usual? |
Sarah Logan |
The Internet and Political Stability In Fragile States |
Sandra Braman |
Technical Design of the Internet and the Law: The First Decade |
Rosa Borge, Ana Sofía Cardenal |
Surfing the Net: a pathway to political participation without motivation? |
Rey Rosales |
Online learning and digital media use in the lives of the young: Some policy recommendations for K-12 leaders |
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen |
Mundane Internet Tools, Mobilizing Practices, and the Coproduction of Citizenship in Political Campaigns |
Raphael Cohen-Almagor |
Hate on the Internet, Hate on the Internet - Presentation |
Ralf Lindner, Ulrich Riehm |
Broadening participation through E-Petitions? Results from an empirical study on petitions to the German parliament |
Petros Stefaneas |
Internet based Open Governance: the case of Greece |
Paul Reilly |
Anti-social networking in Northern Ireland: An exploratory study of strategies for policing interfaces in cyberspace |
Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos, Mutaz M. Al-Debei |
Engaging with Citizens Online: Understanding the Role of ePetitioning in Local Government Democracy |
Pablo Porten-Cheé |
Lessons Learned from Obama? The Effect of Individual Use of Party Websites on Voting in the Elections to the European Parliament |
Onaolapo Francisca Oladipo, Rasheed Olawale, Michael Awoleye |
Deploying the Internet in Youth Entrepreneurship Programs: Case Studies from Nigeria |
Michiko Yoshida |
Utilizing the regional SNS to participate in politics |
Michael Markwick |
The Unlawful Freedom of Communication |
Michael J. Santorelli |
Regulatory Federalism in a Broadband World |
Meelis Kitsing |
An Evaluation of E-Government in Estonia |
Meelis Kitsing |
Political Economy of the Network Neutrality in the European Union |
Mayo Fuster Morell |
Mapping online creation communities: Models of infrastructure governance of collective action and its effects on participation s |
Matthew Addis, Steve Taylor, Bassem I. Nasser, Somya Joshi, Evika Karamagioli, Timo Wandhoefer, Freddy Fallon, Rachel Fletcher, Caroline Wilson |
New ways for policy-makers to interact with citizens through open social network sites - a report on initial results |
Mary C. Milliken |
Canada's internet policy: Is 'inclusiveness' road-kill on the information |
Marie Ellen Sluis |
Amazonian Geeks and Social Activism: An ethnographic study on the appropriation of ICTs in the Brazilian Amazon |
Maria Laura Sudulich, Matthew Wall, Elmar Jansen, Kevin Cunningham |
Me too for web 2.0? Patterns of online campaigning among candidates in the 2010 UK general election |
Keren Sereno |
Understanding the Hyperlinks Politics Better: The Israeli Protest Networks as a Case Study |
Kenny Wang |
Searching and seizing digital evidence inside a consulate: A violation of international law? |
Karine Barzilai-Nahon, Jeff Hemsley, Shawn Walker, Muzammil Hussain |
Fifteen Minutes of Fame: The Place of Blogs in the Life Cycle of Viral Political Information |
Karen Mossberger, Caroline Tolbert, Benedict Jimenez, Daniel Bowen |
Unraveling Different Barriers to Technology Use: Urban Residents and Neighborhood Effects |
Jose Marichal |
Political Facebook Groups: Micro-Activism and the Digital Front Stage |
Jorge Luis Salcedo Maldonado |
Mobilization process at the European Union |
Jocelyne Trémenbert |
Indicators of the digital divide and its link with other exclusions |
Jesper Schlæger |
Red Alert: The Internet and government affairs service centres in Chengdu |
James Gomez, Rosyidah Muhamad |
Opposition Parties and General Elections: New Media Policy Responses in Singapore and Malaysia |
Jakob Linaa Jensen |
Citizenship 2.0. – changing aspects of citizenship in the age of digital media |
Ismael Peña-López |
Policy-making for digital development: the role of the government |
Irina Shklovski, David Struthers |
Of states and borders on the Internet: The role of domain-name extensions in expressions of national identity |
Ian Jayson Reyes Hecita |
Civil Society and ICTs: Creating Participatory Spaces for Democratizing ICT Policy and Governance in the Philippines |
Hirohiko Yasuda |
Preventing Cyber Bullying at School: The Difficulties of Guardians and How Schools Can Aid Them |
Godefroy Dang Nguyen, Jocelyne Trémenbert |
Local eGovernment in Brittany: The Power of Cognitive Alignment |
Giovanni Navarria |
e-Petitioning and Representative Democracy: a doomed marriage? - Lessons learnt from the Downing Street e-Petition Website and t |