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Current Research in Voting, Elections, and TechnologyHarvard University
Illinois State University The articles in this special issue raise and refine questions about our understanding of the use of, state of the art in, and challenges associated with voting and election technology, broadly conceived. Although researchers have yet to achieve consensus on the broad impact of information technology on our understanding of the practice of politics, the broad outlines of a research agenda are emerging. In this overview, we discuss the current work and identify important research questions that remain to be addressed.
Key Words: information technology research questions research agenda technology politics political science E-voting online survey methods agent-based models online campaigning redistricting technology
Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 23, No. 3,
269-273 (2005) |
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