9. FURTHER READING
Buckler, S., Eynon, R. and Howard, H. (2004) Politics on the Internet: A Student Guide ( London and New York: Routledge).
Castells, M. (2003) The Internet Galaxy: Reflections on the Internet, Business and Society ( Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press).
Chadwick, A. (2006) Internet Politics: States, Citizens and New Communication Technologies ( Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press).
Franda, M. (2001) Governing the Internet: The Emergence of an International Regime ( Boulder: Lynne Rienner).
Goldsmith, J. and Wu, T. (2006) Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World ( New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Hewson, C. et al. (2002) Internet Research Methods: A Practical Guide for the Social and Behavioural Sciences ( London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage).
Karmack, E. and Nye, J. (2002) (eds) governance.com: Democracy in the Information Age ( Washington, DC: Brookings).
Margolis, M. and Resnick D. (200) Politics as Usual: The Cyberspace ‘Revolution’ ( London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage).
Stein, S. (2003) Politics on the Web: A Student Guide ( Harlow: Pearson).
Sunstein, C. (2001) Republic.com ( Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press).
See also Bruce Larkin’s Politics of the Internet course.
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