Citizenship and electoral techno-politics. Ideas and bureaucratic limits to digital participation

We explore the attitudes of the Spanish towards the online tools put forward by the political figures during the Spanish general elections in 2008. We analyze six discussion groups according to age, ideology, and their level of involvement in political institutions. We explore to what point the gene...

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Elections
Electoral College
Equality
Internet
Participation
Political Parties
Social Movements
Spain
title Citizenship and electoral techno-politics. Ideas and bureaucratic limits to digital participation
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