Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics
Delve into the intricate relationship between the internet and politics with the Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics, edited by esteemed scholars from Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2009, this comprehensive resource spans 512 pages and offers a thorough exploration of key themes, including media theories, political communication, governance, and social movements—all viewed through an interdisciplinary lens.
Featuring insights from a diverse group of contributors, both established and emerging scholars, this Handbook is an essential asset for anyone interested in understanding how digital platforms shape political landscapes and deliberative democracy. Packed with the latest survey data and analysis, it provides a rich framework for studying the complexities of internet politics. Perfect for students, researchers, and professionals alike, this publication is a vital addition to the library of anyone seeking to explore contemporary political dynamics.