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Gender Bending: Effects of Strategies in Candidate Websites
Unformatted Document Text:  30 Sellers, Patrick J. 1998. Strategy and Background in Congressional Campaigns. The American Political Science Review. Southwell, Brian G., George Anghelcev, Itai Himelboim, and Julie Jones. 2004. Translating User Control Availability Into Perception: the moderating role of prior experience. Computers in Human Behavior. Southwell, Brian G., and Mira Lee. 2004. A Pitfall of New Media? User Controls Exacerbate Editing Effects on Memory. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 81 (3):643-656. Stromer-Galley, Jennifer. 2000. On-Line Interaction and Why Candidates Avoid it. Journal of Communication 50 (4):111-132. Sundar, S Shyam, Shiram Kalyanaraman, and Justin Brown. 2003. Explicating Web Site Interactivity: Impression Formation Effects in Political Campaign Sites. Communication Research 30 (1):30-59. Taylor-Robinson, Michelle M., and Roseanna Michelle Heath. 2003. Do women legislators have different policy priorities than their male colleagues? A critical test. Women and Politics 24 (4):77-101. Westholm, Anders. 1997. Distance versus Direction: The Illusory Defeat of the Proximity Theory of Electoral Choice. American Political Science Review 91 (4):865-883. Xenos, Michael A., and Kirsten A. Foot. 2005. Politics as Usual, or Politics Unusual? Position Taking and Dialogue on Campaign Websites in the 2002 Election. Journal of Communication 55:169-185. Zipp, John F., and Eric Plutzer. 1985. Gender Differences in Voting for Female Candidates: Evidence From the 1982 Election. Public Opinion Quarterly 49 (2):179-197.

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Sellers, Patrick J. 1998. Strategy and Background in Congressional Campaigns. The American
Political Science Review.
Southwell, Brian G., George Anghelcev, Itai Himelboim, and Julie Jones. 2004. Translating User
Control Availability Into Perception: the moderating role of prior experience. Computers
in Human Behavior
.
Southwell, Brian G., and Mira Lee. 2004. A Pitfall of New Media? User Controls Exacerbate
Editing Effects on Memory. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 81 (3):643-
656.
Stromer-Galley, Jennifer. 2000. On-Line Interaction and Why Candidates Avoid it. Journal of
Communication 50 (4):111-132.
Sundar, S Shyam, Shiram Kalyanaraman, and Justin Brown. 2003. Explicating Web Site
Interactivity: Impression Formation Effects in Political Campaign Sites. Communication
Research
30 (1):30-59.
Taylor-Robinson, Michelle M., and Roseanna Michelle Heath. 2003. Do women legislators have
different policy priorities than their male colleagues? A critical test. Women and Politics
24 (4):77-101.
Westholm, Anders. 1997. Distance versus Direction: The Illusory Defeat of the Proximity Theory
of Electoral Choice. American Political Science Review 91 (4):865-883.
Xenos, Michael A., and Kirsten A. Foot. 2005. Politics as Usual, or Politics Unusual? Position
Taking and Dialogue on Campaign Websites in the 2002 Election. Journal of
Communication
55:169-185.
Zipp, John F., and Eric Plutzer. 1985. Gender Differences in Voting for Female Candidates:
Evidence From the 1982 Election. Public Opinion Quarterly 49 (2):179-197.



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