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| This paper discusses technological developments within U.S. Senate campaign websites in 2004, the extent to which they were used, and their potential utility. Specifically, linking to Meetup groups, the use of blogs on campaign websites, and specific online elements of interactivity were assessed. While the 2004 presidential election was first noted for many of these resources, this study finds they are making their way into Senate elections, are generally used more by Democratic candidates than Republicans, and the use of some online opportunities correlate with others in political campaigns. | Most Common Document Word Stems:
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| Conners, Joan. "Meetup, Blogs, and Online Involvement: U.S. Senate Campaign Websites of 2004" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Marriott Wardman Park, Omni Shoreham, Washington Hilton, Washington, DC, Sep 01, 2005 Online <APPLICATION/PDF>. 2008-09-05 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p41706_index.html> |
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| Conners, J. L. (2005, Sep) "Meetup, Blogs, and Online Involvement: U.S. Senate Campaign Websites of 2004" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Marriott Wardman Park, Omni Shoreham, Washington Hilton, Washington, DC Online <APPLICATION/PDF> Retrieved 2008-09-05 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p41706_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Review Method: Peer Reviewed Abstract: This paper discusses technological developments within U.S. Senate campaign websites in 2004, the extent to which they were used, and their potential utility. Specifically, linking to Meetup groups, the use of blogs on campaign websites, and specific online elements of interactivity were assessed. While the 2004 presidential election was first noted for many of these resources, this study finds they are making their way into Senate elections, are generally used more by Democratic candidates than Republicans, and the use of some online opportunities correlate with others in political campaigns. |
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| Document Type: | application/pdf | | Page count: | 14 | | Word count: | 5114 | | Text sample: | | Meetup Blogs and Online Involvement: U.S. Senate Campaign Websites of 2004 Joan Conners Assistant Professor Speech Communication Department of English Randolph-Macon College Ashland VA 23005 jconners@rmc.edu Prepared for delivery at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association September 1-4 2005. Meetup Blogs and Online Involvement: U.S. Senate Campaign Websites of 2004 Abstract This paper discusses technological developments within U.S. Senate campaign websites in 2004 the extent to which they were used and their potential utility. Specifically | | Association Annual Convention Chicago IL. Williams C. B. and Gordon J. A. (2003). Dean Meetups: Using the Internet for grassroots organizing. Unpublished manuscript available online at http://www.deanvolunteers.org/Survey/Dean_Meetup_Analysis.htm. Williams C. B. Weinberg B. D. & Gordon J. A. (2004). When online and offline politics "Meetup:" An examination of the phenomenon presidential campaign and its citizen activists. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL. Xenos M. & Foot K. (2005). Politics as usual or |
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