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- A tale of three tribes: UK MPs, Twitter and the EU Referendum campaign
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- 140 characters to victory?: Using Twitter to predict the UK 2015 General Election
- Moving Slowly up the Ladder of Political Engagement: A ‘Spill-over’ Model of Internet Participation
- Digital Media and Political Participation The Moderating Role of Political Interest Across Acts and Over Time
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- Analysing Social Media Data and Web Networks
- Online Campaigning in France, 2007–2012: Political Actors and Citizens in the Aftermath of the Web.2.0 Evolution
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- The importance of method in the study of the ‘political Internet’
- The Internet and Democracy in Global Perspective: Voters, Candidates, Parties and Social Mov
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- Hyperlinks and Political Communication: A Comparative Study of Parties Online
- Party Organizational Change and ICTs: The Growth of a Virtual Grassroots
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- An Overview of Online Elections and Campaigning
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- Democratic Consultation and the E-Citizen
- Comparing Online Elections in Australia and the UK
- Do Online Election Campaigns Win Votes?
- Assessing the online presence and communication practices of the Nanotechnology Industry
- New Media and the Revitalisation of Politics
- Parties in the Digital Age: A Review Article
- Measuring the Professionalisation of Political Campaigning
- Mode Effects in Online Election Surveys: Lowering the ‘Political Desirability Bias?
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- News Blogs and the Future of Newspapers
- Designing Online Election Surveys: Lessons from the 2004 Australian Election
- The Australian Public and Politics Online: Reinforcing or Reinventing Representation?
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- Organised Interests and New Social Movements in the UK and Europe
- Italian elections online: ten years on
- Making a Difference? Internet Campaigning in Comparative Perspective
- Making a Difference? Internet Campaigning in Comparative Perspective
- Comparative Politics
- Australian MPs and the Internet: Adopting or Avoiding the Digital Age?
- ‘Nationalising and Normalising the Local: A Comparative Analysis of Online Candidate Campaigning in Australia and Britain
- Government Communication in Australia
- Does Cybercampaigning Win Votes?
- Parliament the Public and the Internet
- The Internet and Politics: Citizens, Voters and Activists
- Electronic Democracy: Political Organisations, Mobilisation andParticipation Online
- Making a Difference? Internet Campaigning in Comparative Perspective
- Electronic Democracy: Political Organisations, Mobilisation andParticipation Online
- Australian Social Attitudes 2003: The First Report
- Political Parties and the Internet: Net Gain?
- The Growth of Anti-Immigrant Parties in Western Europe
- Reinvigorating Democracy: British Politics and the Internet.