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Issue 8.3 - Summer 2008 : New Media, Technology & Democracy

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  • Editor's Note
  • Engagement 2.0? How the New Digital Media Can Invigorate Civic Engagement
  • Facebook and Youth Mobilization in The 2008 Presidential Election
  • Creating Community Through the Arts: Cultural Engagement, Democracy, and the Role of Civil Society
  • Research Spotlight: Focus on Hyperpolitics
  • Meet the Candidates: Politicians’ Strategies of Self-Presentation in Online Formats
  • Coming Down the Stretch: An Analysis of the use of Sports References in Political Dialogues and its Effectiveness
‹ What's in a name? That who we call a king by any other name would rule as supremeupEditor's Note ›
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