Table of contents for The Internet and politics : citizens, voters, and activists / edited by Sarah Oates, Diana Owen, and Rachel Gibson.

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The Internet, Civil Society and Democracy: A 
Comparative Perspective
Sarah Oates and Rachel Gibson
2
The Internet and Youth Civic Engagement in the 
United States
Diana Owen
3
The Minnesota E-Democracy Project: Mobilising 
the Mobilised?
Jakob Linaa Jensen
4
Hunting Online Action: Mobilisation, 
Participation and Protest in the 
Countryside Alliance
Wainer Lusoli and Stephen Ward
5
Design Matters: The Political Efficacy of 
Government-Run Discussion Boards
Scott Wright
6
 Cybercortical Warfare: The Case of Hizbollah.org
Maura Conway
7
Civil Society, Terrorism and the Internet: Case 
Studies from Northern Ireland
Paul Reilly
8
Virtual Parties in a Virtual World: The Use of the 
Internet by Russian Political Parties
Luke March
9
Hard to Connect: Transnational Networks, 
Non-Governmental Organisations and the 
Internet in Russia
Diana Schmidt
10
Murder, Journalism and the Web: How the 
Gongadze Case Launched the Internet News Era in 
Ukraine
Natalya Krasnoboka and Holli A. 
Semetko
11
Pathologies of the Virtual Public Sphere
Heinz Brandenburg

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Political participation -- Technological innovations -- Congresses.
Information technology -- Political aspects -- Congresses.
Internet -- Political aspects -- Congresses.