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E-Democracy: Legislative-Constituent Communications in Minnesota and Wisconsin
Unformatted Document Text:  41 Putnam, Robert D. 2000. Bowling Alone: The Collapse and revival of American Community. New York: Simon & Schuster. Raney, Rebecca Fairley. 2001. “E-mail Gets the Cold Shoulder in Congress.” New York Times, December 13, 2001, A1. Raney, Rebecca Fairley. 2002. “E-mail Slips to the Bottom of City Hall’s Box.” New York Times, October 3, 2002, E6. Sarkar. Dibya. 2001. “Politicians Plug In.” Civic.com. May, 2001, 12-16. Schenk, David. 1997. Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut. New York: Harper- Collins. Schultz, David. 1998. “The Electronic Democracy: A View from the Minnesota Legislature.” (Unpublished paper). Schwartz, Ed. 1996. Net Activism: How Citizens Use the Internet. Sebastopol, CA: Songline Studios, Inc. Sunstein, Cass. 2001. Republic.com. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Vasishtha, Preeti. 2001. “House Sees E-mail Spike.” Government Computer News, November 5, 2001, v. 20, issue 32, p. 1.

Authors: Alperin, Davida. and Schultz, David.
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Putnam, Robert D. 2000. Bowling Alone: The Collapse and revival of American
Community. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Raney, Rebecca Fairley. 2001. “E-mail Gets the Cold Shoulder in Congress.” New York
Times, December 13, 2001, A1.

Raney, Rebecca Fairley. 2002. “E-mail Slips to the Bottom of City Hall’s Box.” New
York Times, October 3, 2002, E6.

Sarkar. Dibya. 2001. “Politicians Plug In.” Civic.com. May, 2001, 12-16.

Schenk, David. 1997. Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut. New York: Harper-
Collins.

Schultz, David. 1998. “The Electronic Democracy: A View from the Minnesota
Legislature.” (Unpublished paper).

Schwartz, Ed. 1996. Net Activism: How Citizens Use the Internet. Sebastopol, CA:
Songline Studios, Inc.

Sunstein, Cass. 2001. Republic.com. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Vasishtha, Preeti. 2001. “House Sees E-mail Spike.” Government Computer News,
November 5, 2001, v. 20, issue 32, p. 1.


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