[Air-l] 1$CAN on sophisticates and lefties over candidates
Jennifer Stromer-Galley
jstromer at albany.edu
Sun Jul 20 10:15:35 PDT 2003
Inane rivalries are the stuff of psycho-drama, and perfect for the
academy. So, you're on, Philip. I'll even have $1CAN after the AoIR
conference, although I won't need it, as I'll win this bet.
I would be positively shocked (and secretly thrilled) if you could find
that Internet adopters become either more politically sophisticated or
more left-leaning. But, if people aren't interested in politics in the
first place, how will their Internet use somehow get them interested?
Off to paint one final room, ignoring Philip's color suggestion. I was
thinking midnight blue. . . Buyers will like that, right?
~JSG
Who is sick of scraping cream-colored paint off her elbows and out of
her hair . . . .
> -----Original Message-----
> From: air-l-admin at aoir.org [mailto:air-l-admin at aoir.org] On
> Behalf Of Philip N. Howard
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 10:12 AM
> To: air-l at aoir.org
> Subject: [Air-l] 1$CAN on sophisticates and lefties over candidates
>
<snip>
> Maybe an important part of becoming a sub/discipline is
> having inane bets and rivalries. So I'll bet Jen 1$Canadian
> that I can show that Americans are more politically
> sophisticated after making the Internet one of their regular
> media tools OR that the Americans are slightly more
> left-leaning after making the Internet one of their regular
> media tools BEFORE she finds a national political leader for
> whom their campaign internet strategy was the sufficient
> condition for winning. In other words, I'll either find more
> people engaged in politics, their political sophistication
> higher, or their political norms more lefty because of the
> Internet before she can find a candidate who wins office
> because of the internet.
>
> This may take years, but I'll wager another 1$CAN that I
> collect from JSG before she makes Emeritus.
>
> Open to friendly amendments.
> Phil
> Philip N. Howard
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Communication
> University of Washington
>
>
>
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