[Air-l] new media political economies
Philip Howard
pnhoward at u.washington.edu
Tue Sep 9 12:04:50 PDT 2003
Hi Andrew / Lisa: I'm also curious about what is meant by 'new media
political economies'.
If you mean the market for political information and the business side of
new media political campaigns, I have a piece called Digitizing the Social
Contract: Producing American Political Culture in the Age of New Media, in
Communication Review, 2003, 6:213245. page proofs are at
http://faculty.washington.edu/pnhoward/publications/socialcontract.pdf.
also coauthored a piece with Tema Milstein called Spiders, Spam, and
Spyware: New Media and the Market for Political Information, coming out in
Mia Consalvo's Internet Studies 1.0 (Peter Lang: 2003). preview at
http://faculty.washington.edu/pnhoward/publications/howardmilstein.pdf.
p.
Phil
Philip N. Howard
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
University of Washington
http://faculty.washington.edu/pnhoward/
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