Re: [Air-L] The Internet and Politics: Key Readings
Hi Bill, The chapters and bibliography in Andrew Chadwick and Philip N. Howard (eds) The Handbook of Internet Politics (Routledge, 2008) should be useful for this. See: http://www.handbook-of-internet-politics.com To make life easier, I can send you a PDF of the bibliography for the HIP (off-list). Also, my Internet Politics: States, Citizens, and New Communication Technologies (Oxford University Press, 2006) might be useful, as well as some of my journal articles and chapters, listed here: http://www.rhul.ac.uk/Politics-and-IR/About-Us/Chadwick/Publications.html Sounds like a great project. Best of luck with it. Cheers, Andy -------------------------- Professor Andrew Chadwick, Professor of Political Science, Head of Department (2006-2009), Department of Politics & International Relations, Co-Director, New Political Communication Unit http://newpolcom.rhul.ac.uk, Royal Holloway, University of London. ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.andrewchadwick.com On 21 Jul 2009, at 14:47, William Dutton wrote:
Dear AoIR Colleagues,
I have agreed to edit a 4 volume set that will reprint journal articles and book chapters that are core to the study of the Internet and politics. In a very open-ended fashion, I would be very grateful for your nominations of work that should be included in such a set. I plan to include work that predates the Internet as we know it today, which has helped to shape and inform academic perspectives on the political role of computing and telecommunications, but also be as contemporary as book publishing allows. Here is an opportunity to assembly the key works in an increasingly significant area, so please do take the time to provide me with your recommendations. I will acknowledge those who provide me with their considered views on this, as it will be important for the field to get this list as strong as possible.
Many thanks in advance. It might be best to reply only to me, but whatever you think best for fostering thoughtful nominations.
Regards,
Bill
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