Hi Kalliopi, you might want to look at the work of Steve Ward and others, such as: Ward, Stephen, & Lusoli, Wainer (2005). 'From Weird to Wired': MPs, the Internet and Representative Politics in the UK. Journal of Legislative Studies, 11(1), pp. 57-81. you will find plenty more at their site: http://www.i-pol.org/ good luck, tobias KALLIOPI KYRIAKOPOULOU wrote:
Hi all,
I am examining the way in which the British MPs are constructing their profile though their web pages and I welcome any suggestions re the methodology towards the study of web pages in general.
Any suggestions mostly welcome!
Thank you
Kalliopi
Dr Kalliopi Kyriakopoulou Dept. of Politics and IR University of Kent Canterbury, CT2 7NX Kent, U.K.
email: K.Kyriakopoulou@kent.ac.uk K.Kyriakopoulou@btinternet.com
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