A big thumbs up to this author (see below), who presented some of the best theoretically-informed empirical Internet research that this journal editor has ever seen. Eva, if you are reading this, I really hope you submit it to JITP. I have never said that before on a list! http://www.jitp.net/m_submit.php Overall, the conference is very strong this year. Even a missing keynote speaker did not get us collectively down, as most people took advantage of the gap to follow the advice of the organizers and have deeper social engagements with new peers. Paper of the day for me was: *Normalization 2.0: German Online Campaigns in the National Elections 2002-2009 Eva Johanna Schweitzer, University of Mainz, Germany * ~Stu On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Peter Timusk <ptimusk@sympatico.ca> wrote:
I am curious on how everyone is enjoying it there. Anything about the green theme you can share? Can anyone share their papers, even privately?
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