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1Twitter use in election campaigns: A systematic literature reviewJournal of Information Technology and Politics2016474
2Digital Democracy: Reimagining Pathways to Political ParticipationJournal of Information Technology and Politics2010274
3Incivility Online: Affective and Behavioral Reactions to Uncivil Political Posts in a Web-based ExperimentJournal of Information Technology and Politics2015211
4Cloud Computing and Information Policy: Computing in a Policy Cloud?Journal of Information Technology and Politics2008194
5Realizing the Social Internet? Online Social Networking Meets Offline Civic EngagementJournal of Information Technology and Politics2009184
6From the Digital Divide to the Democratic Divide: Internet Skills, Political Interest, and the Second-Level Digital Divide in Political Internet UseJournal of Information Technology and Politics2010184
7Digital Media in the Obama Campaigns of 2008 and 2012: Adaptation to the Personalized Political Communication EnvironmentJournal of Information Technology and Politics2014180
8Algorithms, bots, and political communication in the US 2016 election: The challenge of automated political communication for election law and administrationJournal of Information Technology and Politics2018161
9Building an Architecture of Participation? Political Parties and Web 2.0 in BritainJournal of Information Technology and Politics2009158
10Facebooking It to the Polls: A Study in Online Social Networking and Political BehaviorJournal of Information Technology and Politics2012132
11“Yes We Can”: How Online Viewership, Blog Discussion, Campaign Statements, and Mainstream Media Coverage Produced a Viral Video PhenomenonJournal of Information Technology and Politics2010125
12Obama’s 2012 Facebook Campaign: Political Communication in the Age of the Like ButtonJournal of Information Technology and Politics2015119
13Classifying Party Affiliation from Political SpeechJournal of Information Technology and Politics2008100
14The Civic and Political Significance of Online Participatory Cultures among Youth Transitioning to AdulthoodJournal of Information Technology and Politics2013100
15Under Construction: The Field of Online Deliberation ResearchJournal of Information Technology and Politics201292
16Is Twitter just rehashing? Intermedia agenda setting between Twitter and mainstream mediaJournal of Information Technology and Politics201690
17Online Political Participation in Spain: The Impact of Traditional and Internet ResourcesJournal of Information Technology and Politics201089
18Computer-Assisted Topic Classification for Mixed-Methods Social Science ResearchJournal of Information Technology and Politics200888
19Political Facebook use: Campaign strategies used in 2008 and 2012 presidential electionsJournal of Information Technology and Politics201688
20(Wisdom of the Crowds)2: 2010 UK Election Prediction with Social MediaJournal of Information Technology and Politics201381
21Cyber-Terror—Looming Threat or Phantom Menace? The Framing of the US Cyber-Threat DebateJournal of Information Technology and Politics200880
22The Maturing Concept of E-Democracy: From E-Voting and Online Consultations to Democratic Value Out of Jumbled Online ChatterJournal of Information Technology and Politics200980
23Spill-Over Effects Between Facebook and On/Offline Political Participation? Evidence from a Two-Wave Panel StudyJournal of Information Technology and Politics201479
24Getting the Message Out: A Two-Step Model of the Role of the Internet in Campaign Communication Flows During the 2005 British General ElectionJournal of Information Technology and Politics200878
25Digital Media and Traditional Political Participation Over Time in the U.S.Journal of Information Technology and Politics201378
26Norwegian Parties and Web 2.0Journal of Information Technology and Politics200976
27Explaining the Failure of an Online Citizen Engagement Initiative: The Role of Internal Institutional VariablesJournal of Information Technology and Politics201176
28Fake news: Acceptance by demographics and culture on social mediaJournal of Information Technology and Politics202076
29Who is the agenda setter? Examining the intermedia agenda-setting effect between Twitter and newspapersJournal of Information Technology and Politics201975
30Detecting weak and strong Islamophobic hate speech on social mediaJournal of Information Technology and Politics202072
31Lost in Technology? Political Parties and the Online Campaigns of Constituency Candidates in Germany's Mixed Member Electoral SystemJournal of Information Technology and Politics200970
32Design Considerations for Online Deliberation SystemsJournal of Information Technology and Politics201269
33“Technology Is a Commodity”: The Internet in the 2008 United States Presidential ElectionJournal of Information Technology and Politics201067
34Social network sites and acquiring current affairs knowledge: The impact of Twitter and Facebook usage on learning about the newsJournal of Information Technology and Politics201966
35Congressional Candidates' Use of YouTube in 2008: Its Frequency and RationaleJournal of Information Technology and Politics201065
36Citizen–Government Interaction and the Internet: Expectations and Accomplishments in Contact, Quality, and TrustJournal of Information Technology and Politics200863
37When Parties (Also) Position Themselves: An Introduction to the EU ProfilerJournal of Information Technology and Politics201163
38Online Campaigning in France, 2007–2012: Political Actors and Citizens in the Aftermath of the Web.2.0 EvolutionJournal of Information Technology and Politics201463
39Online Video “Friends” Social Networking: Overlapping Online Public Spheres in the 2008 U.S. Presidential ElectionJournal of Information Technology and Politics201061
40First- and second-level agenda setting in the Twittersphere: An application to the Italian political debateJournal of Information Technology and Politics201661
41The EU Parliament on Twitter—Assessing the Permanent Online Practices of ParliamentariansJournal of Information Technology and Politics201560
42Nationalizing and Normalizing the Local? A Comparative Analysis of Online Candidate Campaigning in Australia and BritainJournal of Information Technology and Politics200858
43Online Political Communication Strategies: MEPs, E-Representation, and Self-RepresentationJournal of Information Technology and Politics201358
44Participation or Communication? An Explication of Political Activity in the Internet AgeJournal of Information Technology and Politics201257
45Gendered styles, gendered differences: Candidates’ use of personalization and interactivity on TwitterJournal of Information Technology and Politics201656
46The Wealth of (Occupation) Networks? Communication Patterns and Information Distribution in a Twitter Protest NetworkJournal of Information Technology and Politics201355
47Beyond Cyber-Doom: Assessing the Limits of Hypothetical Scenarios in the Framing of Cyber-ThreatsJournal of Information Technology and Politics201354
48Beyond “Political” Communicative Spaces: Talking Politics on the Wife Swap Discussion ForumJournal of Information Technology and Politics201252
49“Rejected Bits of Program Code”: Why Notions of “Politics 2.0” Remain (Mostly) UnfulfilledJournal of Information Technology and Politics201352
50What’s in a post? How sentiment and issue salience affect users’ emotional reactions on FacebookJournal of Information Technology and Politics202052