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Students in POLI 328A had the option of completing their final papers
in the form of a web site. Their web sites are compiled here; please note
that some of these sites are password-protected and are viewable by class
members only.
Has
the Internet Increased Political Participation in Canada?
Alim Abdulla
ICTs and
Women's Role in
Development
Ana Alvarado
Internet
Voting and the Democratic Deficit
Linda Andersson
Chinese
Firewalls and Hacktivism
Susan Avar
The Politicization of the debate on
Video Gaming Violence
Stephen Beh
Internet
Activism:
The MAI, Burma
Jon Cisecki
Online Activism:
The Key to Mobilization for Environmental Organizations
Salma Dinani
Hack Attack on
China
Aileen Flores
What Impact has
the Explosion of Political Material Online Had on Individual Political
Views?
Christophe Gauchat
The E-Campaign:
The Effects of the Internet on Political Parties During Election Time
Mitchell Hooker
ICTs and political
participation in new democratic countries: Scotland, South Africa and
Slovenia
Karen Insley
The Anti-Globalization
Movement and the Internet
Mike Macaulay
Holding Back
the Tide: Improving Participatory Development Through Information and
Communication Technology
Jeff MacKenzie
Is the Internet
an effectual tool of communication in local elections for the African
National Congress as a political party?
Ken Matende
Pro-anorexia
and the Internet
Kari Nelson
Russia:
SORM versus Free Speech
Ryna Olonan
Collective
Identity within the Online Women's Movement
Rupi Randhawa
Reaching
Across the Digital Divide: Africa, the Internet, and Development
Christine Tai
Hacktivism,
Cyberterrorism, and the Media: Manufacturing a Crisis
Drew Vodrey
Downloading
Voters? The Current Debate over Internet Voting
Jeff Voon
The
Internet as a Social Network
Anna Wilczewski
African Telecentres:
A Move for Development
Hui Yeo
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