Official Journal of the ITP Section of the American Political Science Association
 



















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Journal of Information Technology & Politics

  Volume 4, Number 1 Spring 2007  

  Editor´s Introduction
 
 

Research Papers

The Effect of Risk Perceptions on Online Political Participatory Decisions
Samuel J. Best, Brian S. Krueger, and Jeffrey Ladewig
 
  Cyber-Terror - Looming Threat or Phantom Menace?  The Framing of the
US Cyber-Threat Debate

Myriam Dunn Cavelty
 
  Democracy and E-Rulemaking: Web-Based Technologies, Participation, and the Potential for Deliberation
David Schlosberg, Stephen Zavestoski, and Stuart W. Shulman
 
  From Indifference to Making the Difference:  NNITs and Patterns of Political Participation among Korea’s Younger Generations
Jongwoo Han
 
  Rethinking Government-Public Relationships in a Digital World:  Customers, Clients or Citizens?
Patrice A. Dutil,Cosmo Howard, John Langford, and Jeffrey Roy
 
 

Book Reviews

Digital Era Governance: IT Corporations, the State, and E-government
Patrick Dunleavy, Helen Margetts,Simon Bastow, and Jane Tinkler
Reviewed by Amy L. Fletcher, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
 
  Digital State at the Leading Edge
Sandford Borins, Kenneth Kernaghan, David Brown, Nick Bontis, Perri 6, and Fred Thompson
Reviewed by Mary Francoli, Royal Holloway, University of London
 
  Digital Government: Technology and Public Sector Performance
Darell M. West
Reviewed by Catherine Horiuchi, University of San Francisco
 
  Web Campaigning
Kirsten A. Foot and Steven M. Schneider
Reviewed by Robert Klotz, University of Southern Maine
 
  New Media Campaigns and the Managed Citizen
Philip N. Howard
Reviewed by Robert Klotz, University of Southern Maine
 
  The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedoms
Yochai Benkler
Reviewed by Christopher May, Lancaster University, UK

 
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