This paper undertakes an overview of two developments in online media that coincided with the 'year-long campaign' that was the 2007 Australian Federal election. It discusses the relatively successful use of the Internet and social media in the 'Kevin07' Australian Labor Party campaign, and contrasts this to the Liberal-National Party's faltering use of You Tube for policy announcements. It also notes the struggle for authority in interpreting polling data between the mainstream media and various online commentators, and the 'July 12 incident' at The Australian, where it engaged in strong denunciation of alleged biases and prejudices among bloggers and on political Web sites. It concludes with consideration of some wider implication for pol...
Citizen journalists and news and political bloggers are set to have a considerable impact on journal...
Information and communications technologies are increasingly important in the Australian political l...
In the wake of the ‘turning point ’ 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 2...
This paper undertakes an overview of two developments in online media that coincided with the 'year-...
This paper examines use of the internet by candidates in the 2007 Australian national election, as i...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
Here’s my thoughts on the new media aspect of the Australian elections. The liberal media in the UK ...
The 2007 Australian federal election campaign ought to be remembered for a number of reasons – as on...
Draft of latter chapter; contains information likely to be cut from the final print versionThis pape...
This article provides the first comparison of campaign coverage of candidates in an Australian feder...
This paper draws on a larger study of the uses of Australian user-created content and online social ...
In the wake of the 'turning point' 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 20...
Study of use of social media by Australian federal politicians in the 60 days immediately following ...
The 2007 Australian federal election campaign ought to be remembered for a number of reasons – as on...
Citizen journalists and news and political bloggers are set to have a considerable impact on journal...
Information and communications technologies are increasingly important in the Australian political l...
In the wake of the ‘turning point ’ 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 2...
This paper undertakes an overview of two developments in online media that coincided with the 'year-...
This paper examines use of the internet by candidates in the 2007 Australian national election, as i...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
Here’s my thoughts on the new media aspect of the Australian elections. The liberal media in the UK ...
The 2007 Australian federal election campaign ought to be remembered for a number of reasons – as on...
Draft of latter chapter; contains information likely to be cut from the final print versionThis pape...
This article provides the first comparison of campaign coverage of candidates in an Australian feder...
This paper draws on a larger study of the uses of Australian user-created content and online social ...
In the wake of the 'turning point' 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 20...
Study of use of social media by Australian federal politicians in the 60 days immediately following ...
The 2007 Australian federal election campaign ought to be remembered for a number of reasons – as on...
Citizen journalists and news and political bloggers are set to have a considerable impact on journal...
Information and communications technologies are increasingly important in the Australian political l...
In the wake of the ‘turning point ’ 2004 US presidential election, the Obama campaign of 2008, the 2...