Journal Of Information Technology & Politics

Journal Of Information Technology & Politics

信息技术杂志

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Algorithms, bots, and political communication in the US 2016 election: The challenge of automated political communication for election law and administration 18
Who is the agenda setter? Examining the intermedia agenda-setting effect between Twitter and newspapers 10
Social network sites and acquiring current affairs knowledge: The impact of Twitter and Facebook usage on learning about the news 9
Validating a sentiment dictionary for German political language-a workbench note 7
Impact of Customizability Technology on Political Polarization 6
The relationship between race competitiveness, standing in the polls, and social media communication strategies during the 2014 U.S. gubernatorial campaigns 5
The message and the medium: an experimental evaluation of the effects of Twitter commentary on campaign messages 4
When digital natives enter the electorate: Political social media use among first-time voters and its effects on campaign participation 4
Estimating the outcome of UKs referendum on EU membership using e-petition data and machine learning algorithms 3
Pseudo-discursive, mobilizing, emotional, and entertaining: identifying four successful communication styles of political actors on social media during the 2015 Swiss national elections 3
The role of heterogeneous political discussion and partisanship on the effects of incidental news exposure online 3
Not every day is Election Day: a comparative analysis of eighteen election campaigns on Facebook 3
Fraud, convenience, and e-voting: how voting experience shapes opinions about voting technology 3
Will the internet promote democracy? search engines, concentration of online news readership, and e-democracy 2
Engaging with the other side: using news media literacy messages to reduce selective exposure and avoidance 2
May it please the twitterverse: The use of Twitter by state high court judges 2
From Cyberspace to Independence Square: Understanding the Impact of Social Media on Physical Protest Mobilization During Ukraine's Euromaidan Revolution 2
A permanent campaign? Tweeting differences among members of Congress between campaign and routine periods 2
Television vs. YouTube: political advertising in the 2012 presidential election 2
The prospects of E-democracy: an experimental study of collaborative E-rulemaking 1
The Crowd-factor in connective action: comparing protest communication styles of Thai Facebook pages 1
Twitter, social movements, and claiming allies in abortion debates 1
The digital revolution and governance in Brazil: Evidence from participatory budgeting 1
Owning your message: Congressional candidates' interactivity and issue ownership in mixed-gender campaigns 1
The democratic role of social media in political debates: The use of Twitter in the first televised US presidential debate of 2016 1
Snapchat and civic engagement among college students 1
Online Repertoires of NGOs in the International Arena 1
The mutual ignoring mechanism of cyberbalkanization: triangulating observational data analysis and agent-based modeling 1
Do circumvention tools promote democratic values? Exploring the correlates of anticensorship technology adoption in China 1
From reading comments to seeking news: exposure to disagreements from online comments and the need for opinion-challenging news 1
What's in a username? Civility, group identification, and norms 1
State online voting and registration lookup tools: Participation, confidence, and ballot disposition 1
Media, information, and political participation: The importance of online news sources in the absence of a free press 1
Diversity in Canadian election-related Twitter discourses: Influential voices and the media logic of #elxn42 and #cdnpoli hashtags 1
Harnessing the power of mobile technology to bridge the digital divide: a look at U.S. cities' mobile government capability 1
Explaining cross-country variation in collective action in the digital era 1
Tweeting to the Target: Candidates' Use of Strategic Messages and @Mentions on Twitter 1
The Everyday Politics of Parenting: A Case Study of MamaBake 0
Big data and labor: What baseball can tell us about information and inequality 0
Contextual Predictors of Protest Behavior on Social Media: A #Ferguson Case Study 0
Effects of voting advice applications during election campaigns. Evidence from a panel study at the 2014 European elections 0
Party v. The People: Testing corrective action and supportive engagement in a partisan political context 0
Letting the faculty deliberate: analyzing online deliberation in academia using a comprehensive approach 0
Skepticism as a political orientation factor: A moderated mediation model of online opinion expression 0
The Bully Pulpit, Social Media, and Public Opinion: A Big Data Approach 0
Participation in Contentious Politics: Rethinking the Roles of News, Social Media, and Conversation Amid Divisiveness 0
Appealing to the base or to the moveable middle? Incumbents' partisan messaging before the 2016 U.S. congressional elections 0
Updating the Wassenaar debate once again: Surveillance, intrusion software, and ambiguity 0
Signs of convergence in party policies on digital technologies. A comparative analysis of party policy stances in Ireland and Germany 0