From the perspective of a citizen-Web user, what forms of political action might the presidential campaign sites in 2000 have catalysed? This article explores the online structure conceptualised as an electronic space within which an individual is given an opportunity to act for political action engendered by presidential campaign Web sites in the 2000 U.S. election. The Web sites of the thirteen presidential campaigns that were active in the 2000 American election are surveyed and analysed. We find that the online structure facilitated both online and offline political action, and illustrate several dimensions of this phenomenon
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
To investigate the role of information and computer technologies (ICTs) in political campaigns, this...
This paper discusses technological developments within U.S. Senate campaign websites in 2004, the ex...
This study examines the nature of political action on and between election-oriented Web sites during...
In 2000, campaign web sites served mainly reinforcing functions for supporters of candidates, rather...
The article suggests an empirical analysis of online political advertising in the modern political s...
The Internet has been used extensively for U.S. presidential election campaigns since the year 2000....
The internet has been used extensively for US presidential election campaigns since the year 2000. I...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...
The Internet has been used extensively for U.S. presidential election campaigns since the year 2000....
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
The Internet was a major factor in the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign and has become an important t...
From the air to the ground: the internet in the 2004 US presidential campaign CRISTIAN VACCARI Unive...
The study aims at conducting research and analyzing the history of the American presidential campaig...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
To investigate the role of information and computer technologies (ICTs) in political campaigns, this...
This paper discusses technological developments within U.S. Senate campaign websites in 2004, the ex...
This study examines the nature of political action on and between election-oriented Web sites during...
In 2000, campaign web sites served mainly reinforcing functions for supporters of candidates, rather...
The article suggests an empirical analysis of online political advertising in the modern political s...
The Internet has been used extensively for U.S. presidential election campaigns since the year 2000....
The internet has been used extensively for US presidential election campaigns since the year 2000. I...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...
The Internet has been used extensively for U.S. presidential election campaigns since the year 2000....
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
The Internet was a major factor in the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign and has become an important t...
From the air to the ground: the internet in the 2004 US presidential campaign CRISTIAN VACCARI Unive...
The study aims at conducting research and analyzing the history of the American presidential campaig...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
To investigate the role of information and computer technologies (ICTs) in political campaigns, this...
This paper discusses technological developments within U.S. Senate campaign websites in 2004, the ex...