Results: British citizens, the Internet and representation
Long, long spell of silence. Busy finalising our first opinion survey: British citizens' use of the Internet and political representation. Headline findings and report are found online at http://www.ipop.org.uk
__The promise and perils of ‘virtual representation’__
Questions were asked about citizens' attitudes and behaviours concerning legislators (MPs, MSPs, AMs) and representation, plus a range of questions about online communications involving legislators, government and the Parliament.
For queries/comments, please feel free to contact myself on this site or Dr. Stephen Ward, the Principal Investigator, at stephen.ward_at_oii.ox.ac.uk.
__The promise and perils of ‘virtual representation’__
Questions were asked about citizens' attitudes and behaviours concerning legislators (MPs, MSPs, AMs) and representation, plus a range of questions about online communications involving legislators, government and the Parliament.
For queries/comments, please feel free to contact myself on this site or Dr. Stephen Ward, the Principal Investigator, at stephen.ward_at_oii.ox.ac.uk.
1 Comments:
Dear Mr. Lusoli,
I know that your political arts are good. So, I remove my hat in front of you. But, there are truly connections between politics and Internet? I'm not sure...
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