[Air-L] The Internet and Politics: Key Readings

Andrew Chadwick andrew.chadwick at rhul.ac.uk
Wed Jul 22 04:03:33 PDT 2009


Hi Bill,

The chapters and bibliography in Andrew Chadwick and Philip N. Howard  
(eds) The Handbook of Internet Politics (Routledge, 2008) should be  
useful for this. See:

http://www.handbook-of-internet-politics.com

To make life easier, I can send you a PDF of the bibliography for the  
HIP (off-list).

Also, my Internet Politics: States, Citizens, and New Communication  
Technologies (Oxford University Press, 2006) might be useful, as well  
as some of my journal articles and chapters, listed here:

http://www.rhul.ac.uk/Politics-and-IR/About-Us/Chadwick/Publications.html

Sounds like a great project. Best of luck with it.

Cheers,

Andy

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Professor of Political Science,
Head of Department (2006-2009),
Department of Politics & International Relations,
Co-Director, New Political Communication Unit
http://newpolcom.rhul.ac.uk,
Royal Holloway,
University of London.
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On 21 Jul 2009, at 14:47, William Dutton wrote:

> Dear AoIR Colleagues,
>
>
>
> I have agreed to edit a 4 volume set that will reprint journal  
> articles and
> book chapters that are core to the study of the Internet and  
> politics. In a
> very open-ended fashion, I would be very grateful for your  
> nominations of
> work that should be included in such a set. I plan to include work  
> that
> predates the Internet as we know it today, which has helped to shape  
> and
> inform academic perspectives on the political role of computing and
> telecommunications, but also be as contemporary as book publishing  
> allows.
> Here is an opportunity to assembly the key works in an increasingly
> significant area, so please do take the time to provide me with your
> recommendations. I will acknowledge those who provide me with their
> considered views on this, as it will be important for the field to  
> get this
> list as strong as possible.
>
>
>
> Many thanks in advance. It might be best to reply only to me, but  
> whatever
> you think best for fostering thoughtful nominations.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> Professor William H. Dutton, Director
>
> Oxford Internet Institute
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