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PARTY DEMOCRACY ON-LINE: UK PARTIES AND NEW ICTS

Pages 340-367 | Published online: 02 Dec 2010

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Rachel K Gibson. (2013) Party change, social media and the rise of ‘citizen-initiated’ campaigning. Party Politics 21:2, pages 183-197.
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Rachel K. Gibson, Kevin Gillan, Fabienne Greffet, Benjamin J. Lee & Stephen Ward. (2012) Party organizational change and ICTs: The growth of a virtual grassroots?. New Media & Society 15:1, pages 31-51.
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Wainer Lusoli & Stephen Ward. (2016) Digital Rank-And-File: Party Activists' Perceptions and Use of the Internet. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 6:4, pages 453-470.
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Alice Robbin, Christina Courtright & Leah Davis. (2005) ICTs and political life. Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 38:1, pages 410-482.
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Stephen Ward & Rachel Gibson. (2016) On-Line and on Message? Candidate Websites in the 2001 General Election. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 5:2, pages 188-205.
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