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[ecrea] New issue of IJEP - campaigning, trolling and social networking

Wed Nov 12 13:44:34 GMT 2014





The latest issue of International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP)
Volume 5, Issue 3, July - September 2014

Digital Teens and the ‘Antisocial Network': Prevalence of Troublesome Online Youth Groups and Internet trolling in Great Britain Jonathan Bishop (Centre for Research into Online Communities and E-Learning Systems, Wales, UK) A concern shared among nearly all generations of adults is that they must do something to tackle the problems in society caused by young people. They often forget that they were once young, and all too often blame young people for all of problems in their community. This paper challenges this view and shows how the blaming of Internet trolling on today's young people – called digital teens – is probably inaccurate. What might otherwise be called Troublesome Online Youth Groups (TOYGs), this paper looks at data collected from subjects in three UK regions (n=150 to 161), which includes young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEETs).
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Campaigning Online, Locally
Azi Lev-On (School of Communication, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel)
How do candidates for municipal office use the Internet in their campaigns, and are there differences between candidates according to the character of the constituencies and the races? This is the first a country-wide study of website usage in low-visibility political campaigns for municipal offices. To obtain a copy of the entire article, click on the link below.

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Leaders and Followers in Social Networking Environments: A Conceptual Model
Celia Romm Livermore (Department of Management and Information Systems, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA), Pierluigi Rippa (Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Napoli Federico II, Napoli, Italy) This conceptual paper focuses on understanding the characteristics and behaviors of leaders and followers in social networking communities. The study differentiates between four groups of actors: “Established Leaders”, “Emergent Leaders”, “Newbies”, and “Supporters”. Based on a review of the literature on leaders and followers in virtual groups, the Leader/Follower Behavior in Social Networking Environments model is presented.

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French Primary Elections and the Internet, the Social Network of the Socialist Party, the Coopol Marino De Luca (Department of Social and Political Science, University of Calabria, Arcavacata, Italy), Anaïs Theviot (Centre Emile Durkheim, Sciences Po Bordeaux, Pessac, France) Beyond traditional places for exchanges within organizations (for example, ward or branch meetings), virtual communication forums give members of political parties an opportunity to express their opinions on line. The social network of the Parti Socialiste (PS) in France, the Coopol, was created on January 12, 2010, and seems to hold out new prospects for public debate. The information provided by this article makes it an important case study which explains in an empirical way the latest theoretical approaches within this research field.
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www.igi-global.com/viewtitlesample.aspx?id=117791

Editor(s)-in-Chief: Celia Romm Livermore (Wayne State University, USA), Yasmin Ibrahim (Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom)

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