E-politics and organizational implications of the internet power, influence, and social change /

"This book charts this influence and describes the unique effect electronic communication has on organizations, communities, nations, and cultures"--Provided by publisher.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: IGI Global.
Other Authors: Romm-Livermore, Celia, 1954-
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), 2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Radio-frequency identification and human tagging: newer coercions / Nada K. Kakabadse, Alexander Kouzmin, Andrew Kakabadse
  • 2. ERP implementation across cultures: a political perspective / Celia Romm Livermore, Pierluigi Rippa
  • 3. The politics of image: the image economy on Facebook / Yasmin Ibrahim
  • 4. When the virtual and the real clash: power and politics in a social networking community / Celia Romm Livermore
  • 5. Careful what you say: media control in Putin's Russia
  • Implications for online content / Katherine Ognyanova
  • 6. Enabling user participation in civic engagement web sites / Dominic Thomas
  • 7. Social networking sites and complex technology assessment / Christian Fuchs
  • 8. Building and connecting to online communities for action: young people, ICT and everyday politics / Philippa Collin
  • 9. Acceptance, use, and influence of political technologies among youth voters in the 2008 US Presidential election / Lara Khansa, Tabitha James, Deborah F. Cook
  • 10. Internetized television debates: enhancing citizens' participation / Anastasia Deligiaouri, Panagiotis Symeonidis
  • 11. Election campaigns on the internet: how are voters affected? / Jens Hoff
  • 12. Comparing the influence of social networks online and offline on decision making: the U.S. Senate case / Jang Hyun Kim, George A. Barnett, Kyunghee "Hazel" Kwon
  • 13. Analyzing the capacity of unsolicited political email / Kristin Johnson, Brian S. Krueger
  • 14. E-politics in the internet era: key implications and opportunities / Mahesh S. Raisinghani, Randy Weiss
  • 15. Exploring internet and politics: e-mailing lists as political spaces for social movements / Andrea Calderaro
  • 16. From the internet to the corridors: how digital rights advocates influence European Union intellectual property legislations / Yana Breindl
  • 17. Between individuality and collectiveness: email lists and face-to-face contact in the global justice movement / Anastasia Kavada
  • 18. Using the web politically: social movement activists and organizations online / Lorenzo Mosca
  • 19. Islam, revolution and radicalism: the co-constitution of reality and virtuality / M. A. Muqtedar Khan, Reid T. Smith, Onur Tanay
  • 20. The unintended consequence: the symbiotic relationship between ICT and a national transition / Hamid Nemati, Amna Latif
  • 21. "Army uniform is part of my skin": a critical discourse analysis of ICT growth and politics in Pakistan / M. Naveed Baqir.