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Blogging the Political: Politics and Participation in a Networked Society

Posted by Seth | August 7, 2009 .

Blogging the Political: Politics and Participation in a Networked Society

ReviewThrough her extensive array of interviews, Antoinette Pole has given us a rare glimpse into the mind of political bloggers. She illuminates the world of blogging from the perspective of the bloggers—both the well known and the largely anonymous—who inhabit and shape it. In addition, she offers important insights on how members of Congress and presidential candidates use blogs for constituent and campaign communication. Pole’s assertions about how blogs may change political
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