issue4, December 2006
Read the papers presented in Tampere
Pirates in politics - new internet parties in Scandinavia
Kari A. Hintikka
The internet as counter-revolution: a note for empirical research
Matteo Stocchetti
The Place of Politics in Manuel Castells’s Network Society
Jari Peltola
Towards Network Democracy?
Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko
Public Journalism
Laura Ruusunoksa
These Bytes Can Bite – Controlled Internet and Its Social Significance in China
Lauri Paltemaa
How do ICT help raise citizen participation?
Itir Akdogan
Demagogy, marketing internet autocratic tools and infrastructures: who reads Thucydides?
Adamantios Koumpis & Francesco Molinari
(e-)Participation: a Complement to good Legislation?
Francesco Molinari
Participation on the Net - Local experiences of civic action
Pauliina Lehtonen
ELOST – e-Government for low socio economic status
Lina van Aerschot
A bi-front medium? Challenges and opportunity of the Internet for social movement organizations.
Lorenzo Mosca
Politicking on the Internet with Monsters - Hard Rock Hallelujah
Häyhtiö, Tapio & Rinne, Jarmo
Politics on the blogosphere
Tiina Rättilä
The Internet as a Forum for Multiple Styles of Political Activities
Pertti Lappalainen
Digital encounters with politics. The political use of the Internet by young people in three European Countries
Davide Calenda
Citizens and experts evaluating plan proposals. Did they share the problem space?
Jarkko Bamberg
Dealigned Politics Comes of Age? The Effects of Online Candidate
Mykkänen, Juri & Moring, Tom
Tables of Dealigned Politics Comes of Age? The Effects of Online Candidate
Mykkänen, Juri & Moring, Tom
Information Warfare and the Militarization of the Internet
Anna-Riitta Salomäki
The UK Anti-War Movement Online: Uses and Limitations of Internet Technologies for Contemporary Activism
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