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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how the market potential for internet services interacted … historical interactions between internet, fixed line and mobile telephony using the International Telecommunications Union data … set from 1991 until 2003 for 214 countries. Findings – It was found that between 1991 and 2003 mobile and internet …
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Network politics is examined in the context of the Arab Spring. Network politics refers to politics and networks. These … networks include the Internet, private networks, cellular networks, telephone networks, radio networks, television networks …, etc. Network politics includes the applications of networks to enable one or more individuals or organizations to engage …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a more extensive and overt use of emotion in building popular support for the EU. Design/methodology/approach – The approach takes the form of identifying and analyzing historical and modern evidence for the uses of emotion by organizations...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to encourage the academic community to disseminate and communicate information and knowledge beyond the academy and engage wider audiences. Design/methodology/approach – To use new mediums of communication to inform, galvanise and infuriate audiences...
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determine whether parties have got to grips with the Internet as a medium for information delivery and campaigning. The websites …
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Using the Internet as a means of registering discontent with politicians, policies and groups is a growing phenomenon …. There are various ways of manifesting protest on the Internet, including building protest sites, cyber‐squatting, defacing …
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of the post‐modern era has encouraged many MPs to consider unmediated communication via the internet. E …
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Purpose – To examine the weblogs written by members of UK legislatures and to determine whether such weblogs address commonly cited criticisms of MPs' web sites and serve to bridge the gap between representative and constituent. Design/methodology/approach – Examination of the literature on...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the use of weblogs by political parties in the 2005 general election campaign. It seeks to identify why, why not, and how parties used their weblogs during the election campaign. Design/methodology/approach – The weblogs of the five political...
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