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SSC Recommended Readings
Jody C. Baumgartner,
"Humor on the Next Frontier: Youth, Online Political Humor, and the JibJab Effect;"
Social Science Computer Review 2007 25: 319-338.
Bernd Marcus, Michael Bosnjak, Steffen Lindner, Stanislav Pilischenko, and Astrid Schütz,
"Compensating for Low Topic Interest and Long Surveys: A Field Experiment on Nonresponse in Web Surveys;"
Social Science Computer Review 2007 25: 372-383.
Costas Panagopoulos,
"Technology and the Transformation of Political Campaign Communications;"
Social Science Computer Review 2007 25: 423-424
James N. Druckman, Martin J. Kifer, and Michael Parkin,
"The Technological Development of Congressional Candidate Web Sites: How and Why Candidates Use Web Innovations;"
Social Science Computer Review 2007 25: 425-442.
Elizabeth Sillence and Pam Briggs,
"Ubiquitous Computing: Trust Issues for a "Healthy" Society;"
Social Science Computer Review 2008 26: 6-12.
Maya Gadzheva,
"Privacy in the Age of Transparency: The New Vulnerability of the Individual;"
Social Science Computer Review 2008 26: 60-74.
Cindy Royal,
"Framing the Internet: A Comparison of Gendered Spaces;"
Social Science Computer Review 2008 26: 152-169.
Hun Myoung Park and James L. Perry,
"Do Campaign Web Sites Really Matter in Electoral Civic Engagement?: Empirical Evidence From the 2004 Post-Election Internet Tracking Survey;"
Social Science Computer Review 2008 26: 190-212.