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Journal of Information Technology & Politics

  Volume 4, Number 3    «Access Full Contents Online» Fall 2007  

  Editor´s Introduction
 
 

Research Papers

Airing Grievances Online: Search Engine Algorithms and the Fate of Minorities at Risk
Victor Asal and Paul Harwood
Political Blogs: Transmission Belts, Soapboxes, Mobilizers or Conversation Starters?
Kevin Wallsten
Mediated Political and Social Participation: Examining the Use of the Internet by Mongolian Government and Civil Society Institutions
Undrahbuyan Baasanjav
Information Privacy and Trust in Government: A Citizen-based Perspective from New Zealand
Rowena Cullen and Patrick Reilly
Utilizing the Internet as a Campaign Tool: The Relationship between Incumbency, Political Party Affiliation, Election Outcomes, and the Quality of Campaign Web sites in the United States
Christopher P. Latimer

Book Reviews

Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software
Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott A. Hissam, Karim R. Lakhani,(Eds.)
Reviewed by Shay David, Yale Law School—Information Society Project, Cornell University—Science and Technology Studies
Regulation in Cyberspace: Control in the Online Environment
Andrew Murray
Reviewed by Milton L. Mueller, Syracuse University and Delft University of Technology
Dangerous Enthusiasms: E-government, Computer Failure, and Information System Development
Robin Gauld and Shaun Goldfinch, with Tony Dale
Reviewed by Jeffrey W. Seifert, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
E-government in Europe: Re-booting the State
Paul Nixon and Vassiliki Koutrakou, (Eds.)
Reviewed by Meelis Kitsing, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
 

 
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