Information Technology and Politics
40-2   Theme Panel: Web 2.0 and Social Media in the 2008 Elections and Beyond

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Date: Friday, Sep 4, 4:15 PM
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Location: Convention Centre 206B

Location subject to change. Check the Final Program issued upon arrival at the conference for updates and actual room numbers.
Co-sponsored by T-18

Chair: Antoinette Pole
Montclair State University, tonipole@gmail.com

Author(s):
Examining the Impact of Web 2.0 and Social Media on Political Participation and Civic Engagement in the 2008 Obama Campaign
Derrick L. Cogburn
American University, dcogburn@american.edu
  Fatima K. Espinoza Vasquez
  Syracuse University, fatima.espinoza@gmail.com

Identity and Group Politics in the 2008 Presidential Candidate Websites
Kimberly A. Mealy
APSA, kmealy@apsanet.org

Cyberactivism in the Pre- and Post-Election Period of the Obama Administration
Jongwoo Han
Syracuse University, jonghan@maxwell.syr.edu
  Ines A. Mergel
  Syracuse University, iamergel@maxwell.syr.edu

What if you had a choice?
George Robert Boynton
University of Iowa, bob-boynton@uiowa.edu

I Hear America Texting and Other Themes for a Virtual Polis: Rethinking Democracy in the Global InfoTech Age
Renee Marlin-Bennett
Johns Hopkins University, marlin@jhu.edu


Discussant(s): Kenneth S. Rogerson
Duke University, rogerson@duke.edu