Information Technology and Politics
40-6   Comparative Experiences in Online Political Organizing, Deliberating and Participating

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Date: Thursday, Sep 3, 10:15 AM
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Location: Convention Centre 716B

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Chair: Cecilia G. Manrique
University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, manrique.ceci@uwlax.edu

Author(s):
Revitalising Particpatory Politics?: The Internet, Social Capital and Political Action.
Rachel K. Gibson
University of Manchester, rachel.gibson@manchester.ac.uk
  Ian McAllister
  Australian National University, ian.mcallister@anu.edu.au

Can Online Deliberation Transform Citizens? Knowledge and Opinion Change in an Internet Field Experiment in the UK
Peter C. John
University of Manchester, peter.john@manchester.ac.uk
  Chin-Cher Chen
  National Chung-Cheng University, admchen@ccu.edu.tw
  Corinne Wales
  University of Southampton, C.A.Wales@soton.ac.uk
  Patrick James Sturgis
  University of Surrey, p.sturgis@surrey.ac.uk
  Gerry Stoker
  University of Southampton, g.stoker@soton.ac.uk

At Least We Could See Them When They Marched in Skokie! The Virtual Reality of Radical Political Movements in a Web 2.0 World
Robert D. Duval
West Virginia University, bob.duval@mail.wvu.edu
  Kyle Christensen
  West Virginia University, kchrist2@gmail.com
  Arian Spahiu
  West Virginia University, aspahiu@mix.wvu.edu

The MoveOn Effect: Internet Fundraising and the Second Interest Group Realignment
David A Karpf
University of Pennsylvania, davekarpf@gmail.com

Organizing the Web? An Investigation of Party Organization and Online Presence of Political Partie.
Maria Laura Sudulich
Trinity College Dublin, sudulicm@tcd.ie


Discussant(s): Michael J. Jensen
University of California, Irvine, mjensen@uci.edu