This article tests the hypothesis that the internet is exacerbating an existing knowledge gap in Australia. The data come from the Australian Election Study, which has measured voters’ political knowledge and internet use since 2001. The results suppor
This thesis examines the effects of internet use on Australian citizens' propensity to participate i...
This article examines whether voters' use of the internet as a source of political news affects the ...
Information and communications technologies are increasingly important in the Australian political l...
The purpose of this research project is to examine the differential role of newspaper, television ne...
This article provides the first comparison of campaign coverage of candidates in an Australian feder...
In order for Americans to fully and effectively participate in their government, they must be adequa...
This paper examines use of the internet by candidates in the 2007 Australian national election, as i...
This submission presents data on Australians' use of social media and their attitudes to the interac...
The discussion in this thesis focus on the relationship between news media usage and political parti...
This Independent Study investigates the effect of internet access and usage on political participati...
Studies on the use of internet in the Australian political arena indicate that the site producer, ra...
Researchers suggest that the youth of today has disengaged from the political landscape in Australia...
Analyzing data from a survey of South Korean respondents, this study explores the role of news media...
This article examines the relative size of gaps in knowledge and participation be-tween the more and...
Draft of latter chapter; contains information likely to be cut from the final print versionThis pape...
This thesis examines the effects of internet use on Australian citizens' propensity to participate i...
This article examines whether voters' use of the internet as a source of political news affects the ...
Information and communications technologies are increasingly important in the Australian political l...
The purpose of this research project is to examine the differential role of newspaper, television ne...
This article provides the first comparison of campaign coverage of candidates in an Australian feder...
In order for Americans to fully and effectively participate in their government, they must be adequa...
This paper examines use of the internet by candidates in the 2007 Australian national election, as i...
This submission presents data on Australians' use of social media and their attitudes to the interac...
The discussion in this thesis focus on the relationship between news media usage and political parti...
This Independent Study investigates the effect of internet access and usage on political participati...
Studies on the use of internet in the Australian political arena indicate that the site producer, ra...
Researchers suggest that the youth of today has disengaged from the political landscape in Australia...
Analyzing data from a survey of South Korean respondents, this study explores the role of news media...
This article examines the relative size of gaps in knowledge and participation be-tween the more and...
Draft of latter chapter; contains information likely to be cut from the final print versionThis pape...
This thesis examines the effects of internet use on Australian citizens' propensity to participate i...
This article examines whether voters' use of the internet as a source of political news affects the ...
Information and communications technologies are increasingly important in the Australian political l...