Preface
List of Figures, Tables, and Panels
1. Introduction
Part One: Contexts
2. Internet Politics: Some Conceptual Tools
3. Network Logic: A Political Pre-History of the Internet
4. Access, Inclusion, and the Digital Divide
Part Two: Institutions
5.
Community, Deliberation and Participation: E-Democracy
6. Interest Groups and Social Movements: E-Mobilization
7. Parties, Candidates, and Elections: E-Campaigning
8. Executives and Bureaucracies: E-Government
Part Three: Issues and Controversies
9. Constructing the
"Global Information Society"
10. The Rise of Internet Governance
11. Surveillance, Privacy, and Security
12. The Political Economy of New Media
13. Conclusion: The Future of Internet Politics
Glossary
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Bibliography
Index
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