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Political parties and democracy in the information age.

Book
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.

Presentation / Conference
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

British political parties online: consumerist democracy?

Presentation / Conference
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

British political parties: continuity and change in the information age.

Book
Smith, C. F. (1999)
British political parties: continuity and change in the information age. In I. Horrocks, J. Hoff, & P. Tops (Eds.), Democratic Governance and New Technology: Technologically Mediated Innovations in Political Practice in Western Europe, 72-87. Routledge

Self-efficacy as a factor in the evaluation of e-petitions.

Conference Proceeding
Cruickshank, P. & Smith, C. F. (2008)
Self-efficacy as a factor in the evaluation of e-petitions. In Parycek, P. (Ed.). Proceedings of EDEM 2009 - Conference on Electronic Democracy, 223-232. ISBN 978-3-85403-251-9
E-petitions are seen as one response to a perceived decline in public trust of political institutions and the associated symptoms of disengagement. In this paper, some current...

Members of the Scottish Parliament on the net: using internet based technologies in the Scottish Parliament.

Presentation / Conference
Smith, C. F., & Webster, W. (2003, January)
Members of the Scottish Parliament on the net: using internet based technologies in the Scottish Parliament. Paper presented at Government and Democracy in the Information Ade (GaDIA) 'Cyberdemocracy' Working Group, Copenhagen, Denmark
This paper presents research undertaken into the use of Internet Based Technologies (IBTs) by Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). It is based on research findings from ...

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