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| Mahler, Julianne. "Agency-Related Blogs as Forums for Policy Networks" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the APSA 2008 Annual Meeting, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts, Aug 28, 2008 <Not Available>. 2010-01-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p280172_index.html> |
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| Mahler, J. , 2008-08-28 "Agency-Related Blogs as Forums for Policy Networks" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the APSA 2008 Annual Meeting, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts Online <PDF>. 2010-01-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p280172_index.html |
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| Agency-Related Blogs as Forums for Policy Networks Julianne Mahler Priscilla M. Regan Department of Public and International Affairs George Mason University August 2008 Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28-31 2008. 1 Agency-Related Blogs as Forums for Policy Networks1 Julianne Mahler Priscilla M. Regan George Mason University Ordinary citizens reporters media pundits political candidates interest group advocates academics sports fans and a host of others have become active |
| 134: 87-95. Walker Dana M. 2007. Blog commenting: A new political information space. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 43(1): 305. 28 Wallsten Kevin. 2007. Political Blogs: Transmission Belts Soapboxes Mobilizers or Conversation Starters? Journal of Information Technology and Politics Vol 4(3) 19-40. Woodly Deva. 2008. New Competencies in Democratic Communication? Blogs Agenda Setting and Political Communication. Public Choice 134: 109-123. Wyld David C. 2007. The Blogging Revolution: Government in the Age of Web 2.0 |
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