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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Policy & Internet -- New Issue Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 10:41:35 -0800 (PST) From: Helen Margetts <mm-11289-1848861@www.psocommons.org> Trouble viewing this email? You can open it in a browser: http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/announce/20110118 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bepress Journals <http://www.bepress.com/journals> January 18, 2011 New Issue Policy & Internet <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet> http://www.policyandinternet.org Welcome to the last issue of /Policy & Internet <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet>/ for 2010! We are pleased to present seven articles, all of which focus on a substantive public policy issue arising from widespread use of the Internet: online political advocacy and petitioning, nationalism and borders online, unintended consequences of the introduction of file-sharing legislation, and the implications of Internet voting and voting advice applications for democracy and political participation. You may access any of the articles below at no charge. We are looking forward to another great year of articles in 2011. In the meantime, we would like to wish you a wonderful new year from everyone on the editorial team. Editorial *Editorial <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/vol2/iss4/art1?sending=11289>* Helen Z. Margetts Articles *Online Political Mobilization from the Advocacy Group's Perspective: Looking Beyond Clicktivism <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/vol2/iss4/art2?sending=11289>* David Karpf *Anonymity in a World of Digital Books: Google Books, Privacy, and the Freedom to Read <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/vol2/iss4/art3?sending=11289>* Elisabeth A. Jones and Joseph W. Janes *Compliance or Obscurity? Online Anonymity as a Consequence of Fighting Unauthorised File-sharing <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/vol2/iss4/art4?sending=11289>* Stefan Larsson and Måns Svensson *Of States and Borders on the Internet: The Role of Domain Name Extensions in Expressions of Nationalism Online in Kazakhstan <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/vol2/iss4/art5?sending=11289>* Irina Shklovski and David M. Struthers *The Political Click: Political Participation through E-Petitions in Germany <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/vol2/iss4/art6?sending=11289>* Andreas Jungherr and Pascal Jürgens *Impact of Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) on Voter Turnout and Their Potential Use for Civic Education <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/vol2/iss4/art7?sending=11289>* Jan Fivaz and Giorgio Nadig Policy Perspectives *Outsourcing Democracy: Losing Control of e-Voting in the Netherlands <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/vol2/iss4/art8?sending=11289>* Anne-Marie Oostveen Internet Taxation: Special Issue The editors of /Policy & Internet <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/>/ invite academic papers reporting on innovative research into some aspect of Internet Taxation, for a forthcoming special issue of the journal. Guest Editors: Rajeev K. Goel, Michael A. Nelson http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/news.html#taxation About this journal
From the Oxford Internet Institute and the Policy Studies Organization, /Policy & Internet/ <http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet> is the first major peer-reviewed journal investigating the implications of the Internet and associated technologies for public policy. The Internet is now the most important international medium of communication and information exchange, embedded in interactions between citizens, firms, governments, and NGOs, and bringing with it new practices, norms, and structures. The societal shift enabled by the Internet has major implications for public policy in all sectors, requiring rigorous empirical investigation, theoretical development and methodological innovation across academic disciplines. /Policy & Internet/ will be the premier venue for scholars and researchers to set the public policy agenda in the digital era.
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