Abstract. The Internet is playing an increasing role in the political arena. Online election campaigns work to generate voter interest by providing more varied information and encouraging citizen participation in the electoral process. However, research has infrequently focused on how political websites particularly address young people. While youth are much more active online in many realms, including politics, than the average citizen, they are also becoming progressively more disconnected from traditional governmental and party politics. Some argue that such disengagement leads to increased apathy and even alienation. Political detachment, coupled with the younger generations ’ noteworthy online use and presence, points to a considerable...
Young people are using information communication technologies (ICT) for new forms of political parti...
The aim of the present study is to elaborate the ideas and conceptsthat motivate young voters to par...
The role of social media in political participation cannot be overstated as sites like Facebook and ...
This paper will build on previous work that has examined the impact of the Internet on political pro...
Abstract. This article assesses the role of ICTs in the context of membership participation and acti...
The internet and social networking sites are changing politics in various ways, specifically in the ...
Do young people participate in politics? Some claim that young people are not as much involved in po...
Abstract. This article explores the internet’s role in the Finnish 2004 European election. The first...
There has been widespread concern in contemporary Western societies about declining engagement in ci...
This article explores the relationship between Internet use among young people, their political cons...
This paper examines the marketing of political parties, via websites, in the 2005 UK general electio...
This article examines action to address young people’s apathy to the democratic process and politics...
In this article, the authors examine how American youths' contributions to three online worlds - par...
Purpose: The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate surrounding the impac...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. This paper exp...
Young people are using information communication technologies (ICT) for new forms of political parti...
The aim of the present study is to elaborate the ideas and conceptsthat motivate young voters to par...
The role of social media in political participation cannot be overstated as sites like Facebook and ...
This paper will build on previous work that has examined the impact of the Internet on political pro...
Abstract. This article assesses the role of ICTs in the context of membership participation and acti...
The internet and social networking sites are changing politics in various ways, specifically in the ...
Do young people participate in politics? Some claim that young people are not as much involved in po...
Abstract. This article explores the internet’s role in the Finnish 2004 European election. The first...
There has been widespread concern in contemporary Western societies about declining engagement in ci...
This article explores the relationship between Internet use among young people, their political cons...
This paper examines the marketing of political parties, via websites, in the 2005 UK general electio...
This article examines action to address young people’s apathy to the democratic process and politics...
In this article, the authors examine how American youths' contributions to three online worlds - par...
Purpose: The rise of online communication possibilities has revived the debate surrounding the impac...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. This paper exp...
Young people are using information communication technologies (ICT) for new forms of political parti...
The aim of the present study is to elaborate the ideas and conceptsthat motivate young voters to par...
The role of social media in political participation cannot be overstated as sites like Facebook and ...