Money and technology in the 2008 elections has been published as a special issue of Journal of Political Marketing, Volume 10, Numbers 1/2 June 2011. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
From Networked Nominee to Networked Nation: Examining the Impact of Web 2.0 and Social Media on Political Participation and Civic Engagement in the 2008 Obama Campaign / Derrick L. Cogburn & Fatima K. Espinoza-Vasquez. Riding the Waves of Money: Contribution Dynamics in the 2008 Presidential Nomination Campaign / Dino P. Christenson & Corwin d. Smidt -- Looking Beyond the Voting Constituency: A Study of Campaign Donation Solicitations in the 2008 Presidential Primary and General Election / Hans J. G. Hassell -- Filled Coffers: Campaign Contributions and Contributors in the 2008 Elections / Keena Lipsitz & Costas Panagopoulos -- The American Internet Voter / Thad E. Hall & Betsy Sinclair -- Can Online Videos Increase Turnout? A Field Experiment Testing the Effect of Peer-Created Online Videos on Youth Turnout / Daniel E. Bergan -- Many Sources, One Message: Political Blog Links to Online Videos During the 2008 Campaign / Kevin Wallsten -- Plugged In or Tuned Out ? Youth, Race, and Internet Usage in the 2008 Election / Marcela Garcia-Castanon, Alison D. Rank & Matt A. Barreto -- The Search Is On: Googling "Barack Obama" and "Hillary Clinton" in the 2008 Democratic Primary / John Balz -- The Web 2.0 Election: Does the Online Medium Matter? / Terri L. Towner & David A Dulio -- From Networked Nominee to Networked Nation: Examining the Impact of Web 2.0 and Social Media on Political Participation and Civic Engagement in the 2008 Obama Campaign / Derrick L. Cogburn & Fatima K. Espinoza-Vasquez.
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