The first issue of the Journal of Information Technology & Politics is now
available free online at: http://www.jitp.net/
The Table of Contents is below. (Perhaps of special note: "WEB CAMPAIGNING and NEW MEDIA CAMPAIGNS AND THE MANAGED CITIZEN")
JITP Table of Contents
Editor's Introduction -- Stuart W. Shulman
The Effect of Risk Perceptions on Online Political Participatory Decisions -- Samuel J. Best, Brian S. Krueger, and Jeffrey Ladewig
Cyber-Terror - Looming Threat or Phantom Menace? The Framing of the US
Cyber-Threat Debate -- Myriam Dunn Cavelty
Democracy and E-Rulemaking: Web-Based Technologies, Participation, and the Potential for Deliberation -- David Schlosberg, Stephen Zavestoski, and Stuart W. Shulman
From Indifference to Making the Difference: NNITs and Patterns of
Political Participation among Korea's Younger Generations -- Jongwoo Han
Rethinking Government-Public Relationships in a Digital World: Customers, Clients or Citizens? -- Patrice A. Dutil, Cosmo Howard, John Langford, and Jeffrey Roy
Book Review: WEB CAMPAIGNING and NEW MEDIA CAMPAIGNS AND THE MANAGED
CITIZEN
Book Review: THE WEALTH OF NETWORKS: HOW SOCIAL PRODUCTION TRANSFORMS
MARKETS AND FREEDOMS
Book Review: DIGITAL ERA GOVERNANCE: IT CORPORATIONS, THE STATE, AND
E-GOVERNMENT
Book Review: DIGITAL GOVERNMENT: TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE.
Book Review: DIGITAL STATE AT THE LEADING EDGE
The editor is Dr. Stuart W. Shulman, Director, Sara Fine Institute School of Information Sciences and Director, Qualitative Data Analysis Program, University Center for Social and Urban Research http://qdap.ucsur.pitt.edu University of Pittsburgh 121 University Place, Suite 600 Pittsburgh, PA 15260 412.624.3776 (v) 412.624.4810 (f) http://shulman.ucsur.pitt.edu