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Political parties, democracy and the new information and communication technologies: theorising the relationships

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Löfgren, K., & Smith, C. F. (1999)
Political parties, democracy and the new information and communication technologies: theorising the relationships. Working paper / Faculty of Business, Glasgow Caledonian University,
As a result of the increased public penetration of the Internet and other forms of electronic networks in western liberal democracies there has, for some years now, been a gro...

The 21st century public library in England and Scotland: epistemic, community and political roles in the public sphere

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Appleton, L. The 21st century public library in England and Scotland: epistemic, community and political roles in the public sphere. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2679832
This work is concerned with the role of the public library in England and Scotland in the twenty-first century. The findings derive from the analysis of empirical data collect...

The Rawls-Tawney theorem and the political economy of cyberspace.

Presentation / Conference
Duff, A. (2009, January)
The Rawls-Tawney theorem and the political economy of cyberspace. Paper presented at Cyberspace 2009, 7th Annual Conference, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic

Political parties and democracy in the information age.

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Löfgren, K., & Smith, C. F. (2003)
Political parties and democracy in the information age. In R. Gibson, P. Nixon, & S. Ward (Eds.), Political Parties and the Internet: Net Gain?, 39-52. Routledge

Political parties and democracy: theorising the relationships.

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Löfgren, K., & Smith, C. F. (2001, September)
Political parties and democracy: theorising the relationships. Paper presented at European Group of Public Administration Annual Conference; meeting of the Permanent Study Group on Informatization in Public Administration, Vaasa, Finland

Metadata: the political dimension

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Haynes, D. (2018)
Metadata: the political dimension. Alexandria, 27(3), 198-206. https://doi.org/10.1177/0955749018778984
The use and management of metadata raises many ethical and eventually political issues. The security revelations by Edward Snowden in 2014 demonstrate the key role that metada...

Universities and social progress in modernising societies: how educational expansion has replaced socialism as an instrument of political reform

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Charlton, B. G., & Andras, P. (2005)
Universities and social progress in modernising societies: how educational expansion has replaced socialism as an instrument of political reform. Critical Quarterly, 47(1-2), 30-39. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0011-1562.2005.00612.x
University and higher education comprising a multi-disciplinary training in abstract, systematic reasoning has a vital role in modernizing societies. Such an education seems t...

Political parties in the information age: from 'mass party' to leadership organization?

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Smith, C. F. (1997)
Political parties in the information age: from 'mass party' to leadership organization?. In I. Snellen, & W. Donk (Eds.), Public Administration in an Information Age, A Handbook, 175-190. IOS Press
In providing an overview of British political parties on the threshold of the 'information age', this chapter argues that any thorough analysis is incomplete without addressin...

A Mixed Approach for Aggressive Political Discourse Analysis on Twitter

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Torregrosa, J., D’Antonio-Maceiras, S., Villar-Rodríguez, G., Hussain, A., Cambria, E., & Camacho, D. (in press)
A Mixed Approach for Aggressive Political Discourse Analysis on Twitter. Cognitive Computation, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12559-022-10048-w
Political tensions have grown throughout Europe since the beginning of the new century. The consecutive crises led to the rise of different social movements in several countri...

British political parties online: consumerist democracy?

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Smith, C. F. (1997, September)
British political parties online: consumerist democracy?. Paper presented at XIth meeting of the Permanent Study Group on Informatization in Public Administration, European Group of Public Administration Annual Conference, Leuven, Belgium

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