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University of Chester Digital Repository > Academic Faculties > Faculty of Social Science > Social Studies and Counselling > Social Studies and Counselling > Australian MPs and the Internet: Avoiding the digital age?

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Title: Australian MPs and the Internet: Avoiding the digital age?
Authors: Ward, Stephen
Lusoli, Wainer
Gibson, Rachel
Affiliation: University of Oxford ; University of Chester ; University of Leicester
Citation: Australian Journal of Public Administration, 2007, 66(2), pp. 210-222
Publisher: Blackwell
Journal: Australian Journal of Public Administration
Issue Date: Jun-2007
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10034/227993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8500.2007.00529.x
Additional Links: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0313-6647
Abstract: Based on content analysis of representatives' websites and face-to-face interviews, this article discusses the way in which Australian MPs (Federal House of Representatives) have adopted the internet to get and keep in touch with their constituents, in the case of large electorates. The results indicate that while websites amongst legislators are growing, they are used primarily as supplementary, administrative tools.
Type: Article
Language: en
Description: This article is not available through ChesterRep.
Keywords: Internet
websites
legislators
Australia
ISSN: 0313-6647
1467-8500
Sponsors: This article was submitted to the RAE2008 for the University of Chester - Social Work and Social Policy & Administration.
Appears in Collections: Social Studies and Counselling

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