Digital communication technologies are central to political, social, economic, and cultural life. This book series brings together scholars with an interest in understanding the information and communication environments which shape — and are shaped by — politics and policy-making. The series is concerned with theoretical and conceptual debates, all institutions and behaviour associated with digital media, and policy issues. It provides an important, high-profile publishing outlet for a range of talented authors, both established and up-and-coming.
Series Editor Andrew Chadwick, Loughborough University