- Interests:
- Politics / Political Communication, Internet
- Discipline(s)
- Political Science
- Role(s):
- Researcher
Current Institutional Affiliation(s) (Past Affiliations)
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Department of Politics and International Relations
Royal HollowayUniversity of LondonSurrey, United KingdomProfessor
Biography
My work is situated at the intersection of three main lines of inquiry: comparative political communication (the Internet's impact on political mobilisation); comparative governance (e-government, e-democracy) and comparative and international public policy (Internet governance and regulation).
I am the founding Director of the New Political Communication Unit and organiser of its forthcoming international conference Politics: Web 2.0.
My latest book is Internet Politics: States, Citizens, and New Communication Technologies (Oxford University Press). This won the American Sociological Association Communication and Information Technologies Section Outstanding Book Award, 2007. My next book is the Handbook of Internet Politics, co-edited with Philip N. Howard (Routledge, 2008).
I am the series editor for Oxford Studies in Digital Politics - a new Oxford University Press USA book series initiated in December 2007.
Publications and Resources
Books
- Philip N. Howard (ed.), Andrew Chadwick (ed.). Handbook of Internet Politics. Routledge, 2008
- Andrew Chadwick. Internet Politics: States, Citizens, and New Communication Technologies. Oxford University Press, 2006
Journal Articles
- Andrew Chadwick. The Internet and Politics in Flux. Journal of Information Technology & Politics.
