On January 20, 2007, New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton formally announcedher intentions to seek the Democratic Party’s 2008 nomination for president via the Internet. The Clinton announcement, delivered in a video featured on her web site, followed a statement a few days earlier by Illinois Democratic Senator Barack Obama about his plans for a presidential run and was launched on the same day that New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, another hopeful for the Democratic presidential nomination, declared his intentions—all on the Internet. On July 23, 2007, Google and YouTube partnered with CNN to sponsor the first presidential debate sanctioned by the Democratic National Committee. MySpace and YouTube announced they would host online to...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
For this study, the methods and techniques employed by internet campaign managers and major online i...
The Internet has transformed from being almost insubstantial in political campaigns to being essenti...
New technologies – with perhaps the most notable being radio and television – often change the face ...
The first political campaigns to utilize the internet were President Bill Clinton's and Republican n...
The role of the internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
埼玉県越谷市This paper investigates the emerging new style of electoral communication in the 2008 Barack O...
Political campaigns have learned how to take advantage of on line tools not only to communicate thei...
none1noHigh-profile campaigns have learned how to take advantage of on line tools not only to commun...
While the Internet may not have played the transformational role in the election of the U.S. Preside...
As online networking, including the use of social media, becomes more prominent in today’s society, ...
The Internet was a major factor in the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign and has become an important t...
The explosion of new political speech in digital formats in the 2008 elections, especially those inv...
MySpace and YouTube have affected election campaigns in simple, but significant, ways. These social ...
Looks at grass roots organizing and mobilization; the 2004 national conventions; fundraising; videos...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
For this study, the methods and techniques employed by internet campaign managers and major online i...
The Internet has transformed from being almost insubstantial in political campaigns to being essenti...
New technologies – with perhaps the most notable being radio and television – often change the face ...
The first political campaigns to utilize the internet were President Bill Clinton's and Republican n...
The role of the internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
埼玉県越谷市This paper investigates the emerging new style of electoral communication in the 2008 Barack O...
Political campaigns have learned how to take advantage of on line tools not only to communicate thei...
none1noHigh-profile campaigns have learned how to take advantage of on line tools not only to commun...
While the Internet may not have played the transformational role in the election of the U.S. Preside...
As online networking, including the use of social media, becomes more prominent in today’s society, ...
The Internet was a major factor in the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign and has become an important t...
The explosion of new political speech in digital formats in the 2008 elections, especially those inv...
MySpace and YouTube have affected election campaigns in simple, but significant, ways. These social ...
Looks at grass roots organizing and mobilization; the 2004 national conventions; fundraising; videos...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
For this study, the methods and techniques employed by internet campaign managers and major online i...
The Internet has transformed from being almost insubstantial in political campaigns to being essenti...