The Government’s (partial) u-turn on the disclosure of MPs expenses is being claimed as a victory for Internet campaigners. Bloggers combined with a Facebook group to tweak MPs and the media into action according to Tom Steinberg
Political bloggers like to think that they will swing the next election. Big platforms like Conserva...
In recent years many commentators have argued that social media will transform the processes through...
Joe Trippi, the American guru of politics and the internet was at the Mother Of Parliaments today, a...
If the politicians like social media so much, then we must be doing something wrong. That’s my half-...
This is the biggest political story of the year and yet also the smallest. While Britain plunges int...
Existing research on MPs using the Internet (Halstead 2000, Perrone 2002, Ward and Gibson 2003, Jack...
Existing research on MPs using the Internet (Halstead 2000, Perrone 2002, Ward and Gibson 2003, Jack...
Traditionally individual politicians communicated directly with their constituents, but the arrival ...
Traditionally individual politicians communicated directly with their constituents, but the arrival ...
This report by POLIS intern Ariadne Kypriadi There can’t be an MP left who hasn’t heard of Twitter a...
Is the Internet making the US Presidential race a more open and democratic contest? Can the rest of ...
Blogging, keeping personal diaries (logs) on the Internet, is a new publication channel allowing in ...
This paper uses original survey data from the 2010 UK General Election to examine two central questi...
The arrival of the internet, especially social media, was thought by many to offer a chance at democ...
Most of the lessons from the Email Smear Scandal are political rather than journalistic, but it does...
Political bloggers like to think that they will swing the next election. Big platforms like Conserva...
In recent years many commentators have argued that social media will transform the processes through...
Joe Trippi, the American guru of politics and the internet was at the Mother Of Parliaments today, a...
If the politicians like social media so much, then we must be doing something wrong. That’s my half-...
This is the biggest political story of the year and yet also the smallest. While Britain plunges int...
Existing research on MPs using the Internet (Halstead 2000, Perrone 2002, Ward and Gibson 2003, Jack...
Existing research on MPs using the Internet (Halstead 2000, Perrone 2002, Ward and Gibson 2003, Jack...
Traditionally individual politicians communicated directly with their constituents, but the arrival ...
Traditionally individual politicians communicated directly with their constituents, but the arrival ...
This report by POLIS intern Ariadne Kypriadi There can’t be an MP left who hasn’t heard of Twitter a...
Is the Internet making the US Presidential race a more open and democratic contest? Can the rest of ...
Blogging, keeping personal diaries (logs) on the Internet, is a new publication channel allowing in ...
This paper uses original survey data from the 2010 UK General Election to examine two central questi...
The arrival of the internet, especially social media, was thought by many to offer a chance at democ...
Most of the lessons from the Email Smear Scandal are political rather than journalistic, but it does...
Political bloggers like to think that they will swing the next election. Big platforms like Conserva...
In recent years many commentators have argued that social media will transform the processes through...
Joe Trippi, the American guru of politics and the internet was at the Mother Of Parliaments today, a...