Internet Politics
States, Citizens, and New Communication Technologies
Andrew Chadwick
Reviews and Awards
Winner of the American Sociological Association's Communication and Information Technologies Section Outstanding Book Award for 2007
"Chadwick provides us with the most comprehensive look at the Internet and politics to date. This valuable text covers the history of the Internet, patterns of citizen use, debates over the impact of e-politics, and comparative perspectives on e-government, citizen participation, activism, privacy issues, and the governance issues facing the most decisive political technology of the twenty-first century. A most impressive work."--W. Lance Bennett, University of Washington
"Its strengths include exemplary organization of the topics, extremely thorough research, and the inclusion of just about every significant source or opinion on the issues addressed. Chadwick has done a remarkable and superb job with this book. It will be an outstanding contribution to the literature on the Internet's impact on society."--Gary Chapman, The University of Texas at Austin
"It tells the stories it needs to tell in a very clear, pithy way. It covers the issues I think most research scholars are addressing and that most students should be discussing."--Ken Rogerson, Duke University
"The most thorough and comprehensive textbook available about the Internet and politics--Chadwick is able to combine well-crafted introductory material aimed at students first approaching the subject with an erudite overview of the leading research literature."--Bruce Bimber, University of California at Santa Barbara