This article aims to supplement current discussion on People Power by attempting to understand the strategies they used during the legislative council election in 2012. While numerous discussions in the public domain in Hong Kong concentrate on the dichotomy between “radical” and “moderate” among democrats, this review article would like to think beyond this scope. Instead, it argues that rather than being strictly radical as a way to differentiate themselves from other democrats, People Power successfully engaged the general public who are more apathetic in politics. This article points out two examples to show that People Power had successfully used online platforms to engage voters that are not otherwise reached by the existing political...
Net Working / Networking explores the variety in use and approaches to political participation and m...
International audienceThe academic literature on digital campaigning is dominated by the analysis of...
The low turnout at the 2001 general election heightened concerns about the state of representative d...
Two decades ago, some scholars predicted that information technology would lead to political partici...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...
Political observers commonly argue that, given the unique characteristics of the Internet, democrati...
Democratic participation faces challenges in many modern societies, including the United States and ...
This volume provides an important update to our current understanding of politics and the internet i...
Using a “big data ” approach, this study aims to demonstrate and analyse the way in which the format...
The diffusion of the Internet in China has provoked heated discussion about its impact on democracy ...
This thesis looks to compare the ways in which the internet informs and organizes political behavior...
With the passage of time, technological innovations, different political and societal developments, ...
The development of the Internet and social platforms was expected to have a profound influence on ci...
Two decades ago, some scholars predicted that information technology would lead to political partici...
This thesis explores the implications of the Internet for democracy, re-evaluating the various claim...
Net Working / Networking explores the variety in use and approaches to political participation and m...
International audienceThe academic literature on digital campaigning is dominated by the analysis of...
The low turnout at the 2001 general election heightened concerns about the state of representative d...
Two decades ago, some scholars predicted that information technology would lead to political partici...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...
Political observers commonly argue that, given the unique characteristics of the Internet, democrati...
Democratic participation faces challenges in many modern societies, including the United States and ...
This volume provides an important update to our current understanding of politics and the internet i...
Using a “big data ” approach, this study aims to demonstrate and analyse the way in which the format...
The diffusion of the Internet in China has provoked heated discussion about its impact on democracy ...
This thesis looks to compare the ways in which the internet informs and organizes political behavior...
With the passage of time, technological innovations, different political and societal developments, ...
The development of the Internet and social platforms was expected to have a profound influence on ci...
Two decades ago, some scholars predicted that information technology would lead to political partici...
This thesis explores the implications of the Internet for democracy, re-evaluating the various claim...
Net Working / Networking explores the variety in use and approaches to political participation and m...
International audienceThe academic literature on digital campaigning is dominated by the analysis of...
The low turnout at the 2001 general election heightened concerns about the state of representative d...