Sorry for the delay. In 2013, I've made a top 20 list for new comers in our e-democracy research group, but I never stopped to update it. Maybe it is still helpful. Best, Rafael Sampaio ------------------- *TOP 20* 1. COLEMAN, S.; SPILLER, J. Exploring New Media Effects on Representative Democracy. In: The Journal of Legislative Studies, vol. 09, number 3, 2003. 2. CHADWICK, Andrew. Bringing E-Democracy Back In: Why It Matters for Future Research on E-Governance. Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 21 No. 4, W inter 2003 443-455, 2003. 3. DAHLBERG, Lincoln. Re-constructing digital democracy: An outline of four ‘positions’. New Media & Society, V. 13, N. 6, p. 855–872, 2011. 4. DAHLGREN, Peter. The Internet, Public Spheres, and Political Communication: Dispersion and Deliberation. Political Communication, 22:147–162, 2005. 5. FERBER, Paul; FOLTZ, Franz; PUGLIESE, Rudy. Cyberdemocracy and online politics: a new model of interactivity. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, vol. 27, n. 5, p. 391-400, 2007. 6. GRÖNLUND, ÅKe. Emerging Electronic Infrastructures: Exploring Democratic Components. Social Science Computer Review, 21, p. 55-72, 2003. 7. KAKABADSE, A.; KAKABADSE, N.K.; KOUZMIN, A. Reinventing the Democratic Governance Project through Information Technology? A Growing Agenda for Debate. Public Administration Review, 63(1), p.44-60, 2003. 8. JENSEN, Michael J.; VENKATESH, Alladi. Government Websites and Political Engagement: Facilitating Citizen Entry Into the policy process. In: Center for research on information technology and organizations, paper 399. Irvine: University of California, 2007. 9. NORRIS, P. Preaching To the Converted? Pluralism, Participation and Party Websites. Party Politics 9(1), p. 21-45, 2003. 10. POLAT, K.R. The internet and political participation: exploring the explanatory links. European Journal of Communication, 20 (4): 435-459. 2005 11. SÆBØ, Øystein; ROSE, Jeremy; FLAK, Leif Skiftenes. The shape of eParticipation: Characterizing an emerging research area. Government Information Quarterly, v. 25, n.3, p. 400–428, 2008. 12. SALTER Lee. Structure and Forms of Use. A contribution to understanding the ‘effects’ of the Internet on deliberative democracy. Information, Communication & Society, Vol. 7, No. 2, June 2004, pp. 185–206, 2004. 13. VEDEL, Thierry. The Idea of Electronic Democracy: Origins, Visions and Questions. Parliamentary Affairs Vol. 59 No. 2, p. 226–235, 2006. 14. WRIGHT, Scott. Electrifying Democracy? 10 Years of Policy and Practice. Parliamentary Affairs Vol. 59 No. 2, p. 236–249, 2006. 15. CHADWICK, Andrew. 2009. Web 2.0: New Challenges for the Study of E-Democracy in an Era of Informational Exuberance. I/S: a journal of law and policy for the information society, p. 9-42. 16. DAHLBERG, Lincoln. (2007). Rethinking the fragmentation of the cyberpublic: from consensus to contestation. New Media Society, 9, pp. 827-847. 17. Wright, Scott. (2012). Politics as usual? Revolution, normalization and a new agenda for online deliberation. New Media Society, 14(2) 244–261. 18. Medaglia, R. (2012). eParticipation research: Moving characterization forward (2006–2011). Government Information Quarterly, 29(3), 346–360. 19. ÅSTRÖM, Joachim; GRÖNLUND, Åke. (2012), “Online Consultations in Local Government: What Works, When, and Why?”, In: COLEMAN, S.; SHANE, P.M. (Orgs.). Connecting Democracy: Online Consultation and the Flow of Political Communication. Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2012, p. 75-96. 20. SUSHA, Iryna; GRÖNLUND, Åke. (2012). “eParticipation research: Systematizing the field”. Government information Quarterly, 29(3). *CLASSIC* AGRE Philip E. Real-Time Politics: The Internet and the Political Process. The Information Society, 18:311–331, 2002. BABER, Z. New Media, New Politics? The Internet and the Prospects for Digital Democracy. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 23(2):125-128, 2003. BARNETT, Steven. New Media, Old Problems: New Technology and the Political Process. European Journal of Communication, 12(2), 1997: 193–218. BIMBER, Bruce. Information and Political Engagement in America: The Search for Effects of Information Technology at the Individual Level. In: Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 54, No. 1. 2001. BUCHSTEIN, Hubertus. Bytes that Bite: The Internet and deliberative Democracy. Constellations, Londres, v. 4, n. 2, p. 248-263, Outubro1997. BUCY, E.P.; GREGSON, K.S. Media Participation: a legitimizing mechanism of mass democracy. In: New Media & Society, Vol (3):357-380, 2000. COLEMAN, S. Can the New Media Invigorate Democracy?. The Political Quarterly, 70 (1), p. 16-22, 1999. DELLI CARPINI, M. Gen.com: youth, civic engagement, and the new information environment. Political Communication 17:341-349. 2000. DAHLBERG, Lincoln. Democracy via cyberespace: mapping the rhetorics and practices of three prominent camps. New media & society, (3) 2, p. 157-177, 2001. DAHLBERG, Lincoln. Extending the public sphere through cyberspace: The case of Minnesota E-Democracy. First Monday. (6) 3, 147-163, 2001. DEAN, Jodi. Why the Net is not a Public Sphere. Constellations, 10(1), 2003, p. 95-112. DAHLGREN, Peter. “The Public Sphere and the Net: Structure, Space, and Communication” in W. Lance Bennett e Robert M. Entman (eds). Mediated Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001, pp. 33-55. FERBER, Paul; FOLTZ, Franz; PUGLIESE, Rudy. The Politics of State Legislature Web Sites: Making E-Government More Participatory. Bulletin of Science Technology Society, 23, 2003, p. 157-167. FERBER, Paul; FOLTZ, Franz; PUGLIESE, Rudy. The Internet and Public Participation: State Legislature Web Sites and the Many Definitions of Interactivity. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 25, 85-93, 2005. GIMMLER, A. Deliberative Democracy, the Public Sphere and the Internet. Philosophy & Social Criticism, 27 (4), p.21–39, 2001. HOWARD, P. Review Essays: Can Technology Enhance Democracy? The Doubter’s Answer. The Journal of Politics, 63(3), p.949-955, 2001. JANSSEN, Davy; KIES, Raphael. Online Forums and Deliberative Democracy. Acta Politica, 40, p. 317–335, 2005. MACINTOSH, Ann; WHYTE, Angus. Towards an evaluation framework for eParticipation. Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, Vol. 2 No. 1, 2008, pp. 16-30. MARCHE, S.; MCNIVEN, J.D. E-government and e-governance: The future isn't what it used to be. Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, 20(1), p.74-86, 2003. MITRA, Ananda. Marginal voices in Cyberspace. new media & society, 3 (1), p. 29–48, 2001. MUSSO Juliet; WEARE Christopher; HALE Matt. Designing Web Technologies for Local Governance Reform: Good Management or Good Democracy? Political Communication, 17:1–19, 2000. PAPACHARISSI, Zazi.T he virtual sphere: The internet as a public sphere. New Media & Society, 4(1), 2002, p. 9-27. SANFORD, Clive, ROSE, Jeremy. Characterizing eParticipation. International Journal of Information Management, N. 27 p. 406–421, 2007. SCHOLOSBERG, David; DRYZEK, John S. Digital democracy: authentic or virtual? Organization & Environment, v.15, n.3, p.332-335, 2002. SCHEUFELE, Dietram A.; NISBET, Matthew C. Being a Citizen Online: New Opportunities and Dead Ends. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 7, p. 55 – 75, 2002. STREET, John. Remote Control? Politics, Technology and 'Electric Democracy'. European Journal of Communication, 12, p. 27-42, 1997. STROMER-GALLEY, J. On-Line Interaction and Why Candidates Avoid It. Journal of Communication, 50, 4 p. 111. 2000. TAMBINI, D. (1999). New media and democracy: The civic networking movement. New Media and Society, 10, 305-329. THOMAS, Julian. Liberal Machines. American Behavioral Scientist, 43, 2000, p. 1548 - 1560. 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Media and Political Engagement: Citizens, Communication and Democracy (Communication, Society and Politics). Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (February 23, 2009). DAHLGREN, Peter (lrg.). Young Citizens and New Media: Learning for Democratic Participation. Routledge, 2007. DAVIS, Richard. Politics Online: Blogs, Chatrooms and Discussion Groups in American Democracy, Routledge, London and New York, 2005. HINDMAN, Matthew Scott. The Myth of Digital Democracy. Princeton University Press, 2008. JENKINS, Hernry; THORBURN, David (Org.). Democracy and New Media. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2003. LATHROP ,Daniel; RUMA, Laurel. Open Government: Collaboration, Transparency, and Participation in Practice. O'Reilly Media; 1 edition, 2010. LOADER, Brian (org.). Young Citizens in the Digital Age: Political Engagement, Young People and New Media. Routledge, 2007. MARGOLIS, Michael; MORENO, Gerson. The Prospect of Internet Democracy. Ashgate; Har/Ele edition (2009). MARGOLIS, Michael and RESNICK, David. (2000), “Politics as usual”, New York: Sage Publications (2000). MOSSBERGER, Karen. Digital Citizenship: The Internet, Society, and Participation. The MIT Press (October 12, 2007). NORRIS, P. Digital divide: Civic engagement, information poverty, and the Internet worldwide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. NOVECK, Beth Simone. Wiki Government: How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger, and Citizens More Powerful. Brookings Institution Press; Reprint edition (November 2, 2010). PAPACHARISSI, Zizi. A Private Sphere: Democracy in a Digital Age (Digital Media and Society). Polity; 1 edition (September 7, 2010). SHANE, Peter M. (Org.) Democracy Online: the prospects for political Renewal through the Internet. Nova York: Routledge, 2004, p. 21‐34 SHARK, Alan. Beyond e-Government & e-Democracy: A Global Perspective. BookSurge Publishing (June 16, 2008). SMITH, Graham. Democratic Innovations: Designing Institutions for Citizen Participation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009a. SUNSTEIN, Cass. Republic.com Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001. WILHELM, A. Democracy in the Digital Age: Challenges to Political Life in Cyberspace. New York: Routledge, 2000. 2017-09-06 8:01 GMT-03:00 Zach Bastick <zach.bastick@gmail.com>:
Hi all,
Would any of you have ideas for a course syllabus on e-democracy or digital politics. Maybe some suggested readings or class activities? This is for 2nd year political science students, but I’d be glad to hear any ideas about how you teach this.
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