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  Volume 4, Number 2    «Access Full Contents Online» Summer 2007  

  Editor´s Introduction
 
 

Research Papers

Internet-based Collaborations and their Political Significance
Azi Lev-On and Russell Hardin
Interactivity and Political Attitude Formation:  A Mediation Model of Online Information Processing
Indeok Song and Erik Bucy
Urban Planners, Wired for Change?  Understanding Elite Support for e-Participation
Joachim Åström, and Mikael Granberg
Local Democracy Online: Driven by Crisis, Legitimacy, Resources, or Communication Gaps?
Are Vegard Haug
Electronic Government-Citizen Relationships: Exploring Citizen Perspectives
Arthur Sweeney

Teaching Innovation

Serious Games in the Global Affairs Classroom
Charli Carpenter, Vanja Lundell, and Benjamin Rubin

Book Reviews

The Wisdom of Crowds: How the Many are Smarter Than the Few
James Surowiecki
Reviewed by Nick Anstead, Royal Holloway, University of London
<Implementing and Managing E-government: An International Text
Richard Heeks
Reviewed by Vassiliki N. Koutrakou, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
 

 
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