This research analyzes the web sites of Italian national parties in the 2006 parliamentary elections. Overall, 27 sites were studied along three main lines of inquiry: information, participation, and professionalism. Results show that most Italian parties have reached a good proficiency level in informing their on-line users and in adopting sophisticated production techniques, but are still far from maximizing the internet’s potential for participation and mobilization. Overall, the data offer only partial support to the hypothesis of ‘normalization’ of cyberspace
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This research analyzes the web sites of Italian national parties in the 2006 parliamentary elections...
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UK and US-based studies have revealed certain patterns in the way parties use the World Wide Web. Th...
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This article examines German national parties’ use of the Internet in the 2002 federal election. ...
Since Silvio Berlusconi became a central player in Italian politics, media ownership and the control...
In a very short time, Websites have become vital campaign and communication tools for political part...
This research analyzes the web sites of Italian national parties in the 2006 parliamentary elections...
This research analyzes the on line tools that Italian national parties employed in the 2006 parliame...
UK and US-based studies have revealed certain patterns in the way parties use the World Wide Web. Th...
Contemporary Western parties are often said to be facing a legitimacy crisis, which most scholars at...
This article investigates how the website has survived the paradigm shift due to the digitization o...
To draw some conclusions about the implications of parties' engagement with the new information and ...
This paper investigates the characteristics of parties’ websites during the campaign for the 2009 Eu...
While various authors have suggested that introduction of the Internet will lead to substantial chan...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between political context and online participation in Italy...
This article examines German national parties’ use of the Internet in the 2002 federal election. ...
Since Silvio Berlusconi became a central player in Italian politics, media ownership and the control...
In a very short time, Websites have become vital campaign and communication tools for political part...