Voters, Candidates, and Campaigns in the New Information Age

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Delli Carpini, Michael X
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New information technologies are slowly changing the conduct of campaigns and elections in the United States. This article provides an overview and synthesis of extant research on the use of this technology by candidates, journalists, and voters and discusses the implications for elections and democratic governance in the United States.

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1996
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Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics
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NOTE: At the time of publication, author Michael X. Delli Carpini was affiliated with Columbia University. Currently(May 23, 2013), he is a faculty member at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.
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