JITP Submission Keywords
YouTube and the 2008 Election Cycle in the United States
CfP Special Issue
"YouTube & the 2008 Election Cycle"
 



















 
Mission Statement
The Journal of Information Technology & Politics (JITP) seeks high-quality manuscripts on the challenges and opportunities presented by information technology in politics and government.  The primary objectives of the journal are to:
  • promote a better understanding of how evolving information technologies interact with political and governmental processes and outcomes at many levels,
     
  • encourage the development of governmental and political processes that employ IT in novel and interesting ways, and
     
  • foster the development of new information technology tools and theories that can capture, analyze, and report on these developments.
     
News
08/29/2008:  The business meeting of the Information Technology & Politics organized section in the American Political Science Association voted unanimously to adopt JITP as the Official Journal of the ITP section.

The second volume of JITP is complete!
Clicking this link will take you to our "Archives" page. On this page you can view the table of contents and download the Editor's Introduction for each published issue. The full content of our inaugural issue is available for download.





    
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