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Unformatted Document Text:  Cyber Campaigning 28 Margolis, Mike, Resnick, David and Joel Wolfe (1999) ‘Party Competition on the Internet: Minor Versus Major Parties in the UK and USA’, Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 4 (4): 24-47. McKeown, C.A. and Plowman, K.D. ‘Reaching publics on the web during the 1996 presidential campaign’, paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Baltimore, MD, August 1998. Newell, James L (2001) ‘Italian Political Parties on the Web’ Harvard International Journal of Press Politics, Vol. 6, 60-87. Norris, Pippa (2003) ‘Preaching to the Converted? Pluralism, Participation and Party Websites’ Party Politics 9(1): 21-46. Norris, Pippa (2001) The Digital Divide, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Norris, Pippa, John Curtice, David Sanders, Margaret Scammell and Holli A. Semetko (1999) On Message. Communicating the Campaign. London: Sage. Puopolo, S. (2001) ‘The web and U.S. senatorial campaigns 2000’, The American Behavioral Scientist, 44, 12, pp. 2030-47. Reavy, M. M. and Perlmutter, D. ‘Presidential websites as sources of information: The next knowledge gap in the making?’, paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication in Los Angeles, June 1996. Selnow, G. (1998). The Electronic Whistle-Stop: The Impact of the Internet on American Politics, Westport, CT: Praeger. Stone, B. 1996. ‘Politics ‘96’ Internet World November: pp.44-50. Tedesco, J.C. et al. (1999) ‘Presidential campaigning on the information superhighway: An exploration of content and form’, in L.L. Kaid and D. G. Bystrom (eds), The electronic election: Perspectives on the 1996 campaign communication, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Tops, Peter, Voerman, Gerrit and Marcel Boogers (2000) ‘Political Websites During the 1998 Parliamentary Elections in the Netherlands’, in Hoff, Jens, Horrocks, Ivan and Peter Tops (eds), Democratic Governance and New Technology, London: Routledge, pp. 87-100. von Sternberg, B. von (1999) ‘Cyber campaign is getting crowded’, Star Tribune, June 3, p. A6. Ward, Stephen J. and Rachel K. Gibson (2003) ‘ On-line and on message? Candidate websites in the 2001 General Election’ British Journal of Politics and International Relations 5(2): 108-256. Ward, Stephen J. and Rachel K. Gibson (1998) “The First Internet Election? UK Political Parties and Campaigning in Cyberspace.” in Ivor Crewe, Brian Gosschalk and John Bartles (eds.) Political Communications: The General Election Campaign of 1997

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Margolis, Mike, Resnick, David and Joel Wolfe (1999) ‘Party Competition on the
Internet: Minor Versus Major Parties in the UK and USA’, Harvard International
Journal of Press/Politics,
4 (4): 24-47.
McKeown, C.A. and Plowman, K.D. ‘Reaching publics on the web during the 1996
presidential campaign’, paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Baltimore, MD, August
1998.
Newell, James L (2001) ‘Italian Political Parties on the Web’ Harvard International
Journal of Press Politics, Vol. 6, 60-87.
Norris, Pippa (2003) ‘Preaching to the Converted? Pluralism, Participation and Party
Websites’ Party Politics 9(1): 21-46.
Norris, Pippa (2001) The Digital Divide, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Norris, Pippa, John Curtice, David Sanders, Margaret Scammell and Holli A. Semetko
(1999) On Message. Communicating the Campaign. London: Sage.
Puopolo, S. (2001) ‘The web and U.S. senatorial campaigns 2000’, The American
Behavioral Scientist, 44, 12, pp. 2030-47.
Reavy, M. M. and Perlmutter, D. ‘Presidential websites as sources of information: The
next knowledge gap in the making?’, paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication in Los
Angeles, June 1996.
Selnow, G. (1998). The Electronic Whistle-Stop: The Impact of the Internet on American
Politics, Westport, CT: Praeger.
Stone, B. 1996. ‘Politics ‘96’ Internet World November: pp.44-50.
Tedesco, J.C. et al. (1999) ‘Presidential campaigning on the information superhighway:
An exploration of content and form’, in L.L. Kaid and D. G. Bystrom (eds), The
electronic election: Perspectives on the 1996 campaign communication
, Mahwah,
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Tops, Peter, Voerman, Gerrit and Marcel Boogers (2000) ‘Political Websites During the
1998 Parliamentary Elections in the Netherlands’, in Hoff, Jens, Horrocks, Ivan
and Peter Tops (eds), Democratic Governance and New Technology, London:
Routledge, pp. 87-100.
von Sternberg, B. von (1999) ‘Cyber campaign is getting crowded’, Star Tribune, June 3,
p. A6.
Ward, Stephen J. and Rachel K. Gibson (2003) ‘ On-line and on message? Candidate
websites in the 2001 General Election’ British Journal of Politics and
International Relations
5(2): 108-256.
Ward, Stephen J. and Rachel K. Gibson (1998) “The First Internet Election? UK Political
Parties and Campaigning in
Cyberspace.” in Ivor Crewe, Brian Gosschalk and
John Bartles (eds.) Political Communications: The General Election Campaign of
1997


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