[p2p-research] A bibliography on Spanish online politics and Politics 2.0
Ryan
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Sat Dec 26 15:05:18 CET 2009
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online politics and Politics 2.0 via ICTlogy by Ismael Peña-López on
12/26/09
For a paper I am preparing about Politics 2.0 in Spain — and that has
already produced a definition of Politics 2.0 — I had to gather quite a
good bunch of literature. There is quite some information about online
politics, some about politics 2.0, but very few about Politics 2.0,
especially academic literature about Politics 2.0 in Spain, which is
scarce. Thus, writing that paper has required some interesting academic
juggling.
Below I’ve listed the bibliography that so far I’m using to structure
and back my paper. Beyond the bibliography that follows, three events
helped much in collecting insights, ideas and find many interesting
references. My gratitude to the speakers at these events:
- 5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference: The Pros and Cons of
Social Networking Sites
- Citizen Politics: Are the New Media Reshaping Political Engagement?
- 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress: Towards citizenship 2.0? Tag
cloud of the bibliography
- Communication
- Digital Divide
- Digital Literacy
- e-Democracy
- e-Government
- e-Politics
- e-Readiness
- Government
- Human Rights
- ICT & Information Society
- ICT Infrastructure
- Participation & Uses
- Politics and Political Science
- Regulation
- Social Software
- Sociology A bibliography on Spanish online politics and Politics 2.0
Anduiza, E., Gallego, A. & Jorba, L. (2009). The Political Knowledge
Gap in the New Media Environment: Evidence from Spain. Prepared for the
seminar Citizen Politics: Are the New Media Reshaping Political
Engagement? Barcelona, May 28th-30th 2009. Barcelona: IGOP. Arnstein,
S. R. (1969). “A Ladder of Citizen Participation”. In American
Institute of Planners,
Journal of the American Institute of Planners, Vol. 35, No. 4, July
1969, pp. 216-224. Boston: American Institute of Planners. Batlle, A.,
Borge, R., Cardenal, A. S. & Padró-Solanet, A. (2007). Reconsidering
the analysis of the uses of ICTs by political parties: an application
to the Catalan case. Communication presented at the 4th ECPR General
Conference. Pisa: ECPR. Bimber, B. & Davis, R. (2003). Campaigning
Online. The Internet in U.S. Elections. Oxford: Oxford University
Press. Borge, R. (2005). “La participación electrónica: estado de la
cuestión y aproximación a su clasificación”. In
IDP. Revista de Internet, Derecho y Ciencia Política, (1). Barcelona:
UOC. Borge, R., Colombo, C. & Welp, Y. (2009). “Online and offline
participation at the local level. A quantitative analysis of the
Catalan municipalities”. In
Information, Communication & Society, 12 (6), 1-30 . London: Routledge.
Cantijoch, M. (2009). Reinforcement and mobilization: the influence of
the Internet on different types of political participation. Prepared
for the seminar Citizen Politics: Are the New Media Reshaping Political
Engagement? Barcelona, May 28th-30th 2009. Barcelona: IGOP. Castells,
M. (2007). “Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network
Society”. In
International Journal of Communication, 1, 238-266. Los Angeles: USC
Annenberg Press. Chadwick, A. & Howard, P. N. (2008). Routledge
Handbook of Internet Politics. New York: Routledge. Chadwick, A.
(2009). “Web 2.0: New Challenges for the Study of E-Democracy in an Era
of Informational Exuberance”. In
I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society, 5 (1), 9
– 41. Columbus: Ohio State University. Cornfield, M. (2005). The
Internet and Campaign 2004: A Look Back at the Campaigners. Washington,
DC: Pew Internet & American Life Project. Criado, J. I. & Martínez
Fuentes, G. (2009). “¿Hacia la conquista política de la blogosfera?
Blogging electoral en la campaña de los comicios municipales del 2007”.
In
IDP. Revista de Internet, Derecho y Ciencia Política, (8). Barcelona:
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.
Cristancho, C. & Salcedo, J. (2009). Assessing Internet Mobilization –
Integrating Web Analysis and Survey Data. Prepared for the seminar
Citizen Politics: Are the New Media Reshaping Political Engagement?
Barcelona, May 28th-30th 2009. Barcelona: IGOP. Davies, T. & Peña
Gangadharan, S. (Eds.) (2009). Online Deliberation. Design, Research,
and Practice. Standford: CSLI Publications. Dutta, S. & Mia, I. (Eds.)
(2009). Global Information Technology Report 2008-2009: Mobility in a
Networked World. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Dutton, W. H. (2007).
Through the Network (of Networks) – the Fifth Estate. Inaugural
Lecture, Examination Schools, University of Oxford, 15 October 2007.
Oxford: Oxford Internet Institute. Elmer, G., Langlois, G., Devereaux,
Z., Ryan, P. M., McKelvey, F., Redden, J. & Curlew, A. B. (2009).
““Blogs I Read”: Partisanship and Party Loyalty in the Canadian
Political Blogosphere”. In
Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 6 (2), 156 – 165. London:
Routledge. Fleishman-Hillard (2009). European Parliament Digital
Trends. Brussels: Fleishman-Hillard. Franco Álvarez, G. & García
Martul, D. (2008). “Los efectos de las redes ciudadanas en la campaña
electoral del 9-M”. In
Ámbitos, (17), 25-36. Sevilla: Universidad de Sevilla. Gibson, R. K.
(2009). “New Media and the Revitalisation of Politics”. In
Representation, 45 (3), 289 – 299. London: Routledge. Gonzalez-Bailon,
S. (2008). The inner digital divide: How the web contributes (or not)
to political equality. Working Paper Number 2008-02. Oxford: University
of Oxford. Hara, N. (2008). “Internet use for political mobilization:
Voices of the participants”. In
First Monday, 7 July 2008, 13 (7). [online]: First Monday. Hillygus,
S. & Shields, T. (2007). The Persuadable Voter: Campaign Strategy,
Wedge Issues, And The Fragmentation Of American Politics. Princeton:
Princeton University Press. Howard, P. N. (2005). “Deep Democracy, Thin
Citizenship: The Impact of Digital Media in Political Campaing
Strategy”. In
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 597
(1), 153-170. London: SAGE Publications.
Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet (2004). Political
Influentials Online in the 2004 Presidential Campaign. Washington, DC:
The George Washington University. Jacobson, D. (1999). “Impression
Formation in Cyberspace”. In
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 5 (1). Washington, DC:
International Communication Association. Jensen, M. J. (2009).
Political Participation, Alienation, and the Internet in the United
States and Spain. Prepared for the seminar Citizen Politics: Are the
New Media Reshaping Political Engagement? Barcelona, May 28th-30th
2009. Barcelona: IGOP. Katz, J. E., Rice, R. E. & Aspden, P. (2001).
“The Internet, 1995-2000: Access, Civic Involvement, and Social
Interaction”. In
American Behaviorial Scientist, 45 (3), 405-419. London: SAGE
Publications. Kelly, J., Fisher, D. & Smith, M. (2005). Debate,
Division, and Diversity: Political Discourse Networks in USENET
Newsgroups. Paper prepared for the. Palo Alto: Stanford University.
Kelly, J. (2008). Pride of Place: Mainstream Media and the Networked
Public Sphere. Media Re:public Side Papers. Cambridge: Berkman Center
for Internet and Society at Harvard University. Kirkman, G., Cornelius,
P. K., Sachs, J. D. & Schwab, K. (Eds.) (2002). Global Information
Technology Report 2001-2002: Readiness for the Networked World. New
York: Oxford University Press. Lenhart, A. (2009). Adults and social
network websites. Washington, DC: Pew Internet & American Life Project.
Morozov, E. (2009). “How dictators watch us on the web”. In
Prospect, December 2009, (165). London: Prospect Publishing Limited.
Norris, P. & Curtice, J. (2006). “If You Build a Political Web Site,
Will They Come? The Internet and Political Activism in Britain”. In
International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 2 (2), 1-21.
Hershey: IGI Global. Noveck, B. S. (2005). “A democracy of groups”. In
First Monday, 10 (11). [online]: First Monday.
Noveck, B. S. (2008). “Wiki-Government”. In
Democracy, Winter 2008, (7), 31-43. Washington, DC: Democracy, a
Journal of Ideas, Inc.. O’Reilly, T. (2005). What Is Web 2.0.
Sebastopol: O. Oates, S., Owen, D. & Gibson, R. K. (Eds.) (2006). The
Internet and Politics. Citizens, Voters and Activists. New York:
Routledge. Observatorio Nacional de las Telecomunicaciones y la
Sociedad de la Información (2009). Evolución de los usos de Internet en
España 2009. Madrid: ONTSI. Padró-Solanet, A. (2009). The Strategic
Adaptation of Party Organizations to the New Information and
Communication Technologies: A Study of Catalan and Spanish Parties.
Paper prepared for presentation at the Workshop 20: “Parliaments,
Parties and Politicians in Cyberspace” ECPR Joint Sessions Lisbon,
April 14-19 2009. Lisbon: ECPR. Peña-López, I. (2008). Ciudadanos
Digitales vs. Insituciones Analógicas. Conference imparted in
Candelaria, May 9th, 2008 at the iCities Conference about Blogs,
e-Government and Digital Participation. Candelaria: ICTlogy.
Peña-López, I. (2009a). Goverati: New competencies for politics,
government and participation. Seminar at the Course: Digital
Competences: Knowledge, skills and attitudes for the Network Society.
CUIMPB, 16th July 2009. Barcelona: ICTlogy. Peña-López, I. (2009b).
Measuring digital development for policy-making: Models, stages,
characteristics and causes. PhD Thesis. [mimeo] Pew Research Center for
The People & The Press (2008). Social Networking and Online Videos Take
Off. Internet’s Broader Role in Campaign 2008. Washington, D.C.: Pew
Research Center for the People & the Press. Peytibí, F. X., Rodríguez,
J. A. & Gutiérrez-Rubí, A. (2008). “La experiencia de las elecciones
generales del 2008”. In
IDP. Revista de Internet, Derecho y Ciencia Política, (7). Barcelona:
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Robles, J. M. (2008). Ciudadanía
Digital. Un acercamiento a las causas de la ideología de los
internautas españoles. Research seminar held on July, 3rd, 2008 in
Barcelona, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. [mimeo] Smith, A. (2008).
Post-Election Voter Engagement. Washington, D.C.: Pew Internet &
American Life Project. Smith, A. & Rainie, L. (2008). The internet and
the 2008 election. Washington, D.C.: Pew Internet & American Life
Project. Sunstein, C. R. (2001). Republic.com. Princeton: Princeton
University Press. Tichenor, P. J., Donohue, G. A. & Olien, C. N.
(1970). “Mass media flow and differential growth in knowledge”. In
Public Opinion Quarterly, 34 (2), 159 – 170. Oxford: Oxford University
Press. Traficantes de Sueños (Ed.) (2004). ¡Pásalo! Relatos y análisis
sobre el 11-M y los días que le siguieron. Madrid: Traficantes de
Sueños.
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