[Air-L] political web sites
Jennifer Stromer-Galley
jstromer at albany.edu
Wed Feb 3 18:49:15 PST 2010
Hi Anna,
There are a number of great studies on this topic, and yes it's worth studying!
Here are some additional suggestions to add to the others offered so far:
*Kirsten Foot & Steve Schneider's book Web Campaigning.
*The edited collection titled The Internet Election: Perspectives on the Web in campaign 2004 by Andrew Williams and John Tedesco
*Robert Denton edits a series of books (The XXXX presidential election: A communication perspective) that have looked at campaign 2000, campaign 2004, and campaign 2008. Each edited book has at least 1 chapter on the presidential campaign websites.
I think some of the work by Barbara Warnick might be of interest to you. See:
*Endres, D., & Warnick, B. (2004). "Text-based Interactivity in Candidate Campaign Web Sites: A Case Study from the 2002 Elections." Western Journal of Communication, 68 (3), 322-342
*Warnick, B. (1998). "Appearance or reality?: Political Parody on the Web in Campaign '96." Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 15, 306-324
I have also written a little bit on the topic. See:
*Stromer-Galley, J. (2000). On-line interaction and why candidates avoid it. Journal of Communication, 5(4), 111-132.
Good luck,
~Jenny
Associate Professor
Department of Communication
Social Science 351
University at Albany, SUNY
Albany, NY 12222
518-442-4873
jstromer at albany.edu
http://www.albany.edu/~jstromer
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> Dear all,
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> I am doing my research in the field of political studies. My
> first project was the analysis of language in a BBC forum
> using concordance and statistical programs. Having done that,
> I am now starting a new project which is going to be bigger
> and which is to result in a PhD thesis. As I still want to be
> in this field, I am thinking about analyzing political web
> sites, i.e. it can be official sites of presidents, political
> parties, etc. It would be interesting to see how these sites
> are constructed, what language is used there, and how the
> "ideology" of a party/politician is transmitted through these
> sites. I am not sure if I have been clear about my idea, but
> I would love to get your feedback and/or experience in doing
> similar research. Also, if you think that this idea isn´t
> worth working, tell me that! I am more than open for any kind
> of public opinion at this period of my research life!
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Anna Ivanova
> PhD Candidate, University of Seville, Spain ivanova.re at gmail.com
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