Online Studies

Below are a listing of studies, ordered by most recent publication date first.

  1. The Internet and the 2008 Election (June  15, 2008)
  2. Youth For The Win! The MySpace Election (May  5, 2008)
  3. Most Chinese Say They Approve of Government Internet Control (March  26, 2008)
  4. Politics, Policy and the Internet (February  1, 2008)
  5. The Internet Gains in Politics (January  11, 2008)
  6. The Blogging Revolution: Government in the Age of Web 2.0” (June  27, 2007)
  7. A Typology of Information and Communication Technology Users (May  7, 2007)
  8. Likely Presidential Voters Already Using the Internet (March  1, 2007)
  9. Election Newshounds Speak Up (February  6, 2007)
  10. Election 2006 Online (January  17, 2007)
  11. Avatar Politics: The Social Applications of Second Life (January  15, 2007)
  12. Election 2006: People Powered Politics with MoveOn.org (December  15, 2006)
  13. Internet Fuels Rise in Number of Jailed Journalists (December  7, 2006)
  14. Regulation Lags Behind Rapid Technological Innovation (November  30, 2006)
  15. Virtual democracy?: Political Activity Goes Online (November  23, 2006)
  16. Connecticut Senate Race: September Media Coverage (October  26, 2006)
  17. Internet Voting Revisited (October  25, 2006)
  18. The Audience For Political Blogs (October  17, 2006)
  19. The Future of the Internet II (September  24, 2006)
  20. Campaign and Political News Online: More Americans Turn to Internet for News About Politics (September  20, 2006)
  21. Americans Favor Video Choice Over Onerous Net Neutrality Regulations (September  18, 2006)
  22. Global E-Government, 2006 (conducted by Darrell West, Brown University) (August  30, 2006)
  23. State and Federal E-Government in the United States, 2006 (conducted by: Darrell West, Brown University) (August  30, 2006)
  24. Candidates Succeed on The Internet! (August  26, 2006)
  25. Content and Usage of Arabic Online Forums and Groups (By: Helmi Noman) (August  25, 2006)
  26. Moving to the Mainstream: Web-Based Political Communications on the Road to 2008 (August  22, 2006)
  27. 100 City Survey: Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide (July  18, 2006)
  28. Who’s Using What? A Survey of the Web Campaigns of the 2006 Senate Candidates (July  1, 2006)
  29. A Study of E-Participation Projects in Third-Wave Democracies (June  9, 2006)
  30. Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide (June  9, 2006)
  31. The Internet's Role in Political Campaigns (May  25, 2006)
  32. The Internet and Elections: The 2006 Presidential Election in Belarus (May  3, 2006)
  33. User Control of Content in the Context of Political Parties and Platforms (April  7, 2006)
  34. Small Donors and Online Giving: A Study of Donors to the 2004 Presidential Campaigns (March  6, 2006)
  35. eNonprofit Benchmarks Study (February  17, 2006)
  36. We Want 'M-Government' (February  8, 2006)
  37. European e-Democracy Award Report 2005 (February  8, 2006)
  38. Your Voice on eGovernment 2010 (February  2, 2006)
  39. Global Forum 2005 Conference Proceedings (February  1, 2006)
  40. Benchmarking Canadian Political Web Sites During the 2006 Election (January  10, 2006)
  41. Young Voters and the Web of Politics (January  9, 2006)
  42. UN Global E-Government Readiness Report 2005 (December  15, 2005)
  43. Beyond E-Government (November  28, 2005)
  44. The Internet of Things (November  22, 2005)
  45. Journal Of E-Government Publishes Issue Four (October  27, 2005)
  46. Geography Matters: Mapping Human Development and Digital Access (October  19, 2005)
  47. Hacktivism: Hacking for a Cause (October  3, 2005)
  48. ICT and E-Government Development For Small First Tier Councils in the EU 25 (September  26, 2005)
  49. Global E-Government Study (September  14, 2005)
  50. State and Federal E-Government in the United States, 2005 (September  14, 2005)
  51. i2010 - Responding to the Challenge (September  13, 2005)
  52. The Emergence Of The Progressive Blogosphere (August  10, 2005)
  53. Communicating With Congress: How Capitol Hill Is Coping With The Surge In Citizen Advocacy (July  12, 2005)
  54. Analysis of the September 2004 Elections in Geneva (July  1, 2005)
  55. Internet Filtering In Iran In 2004-2005 (June  22, 2005)
  56. Wireless Technology and Self-Governance in the Navajo Nation (June  15, 2005)
  57. Messages On The Homepages Of The U.S. House Of Representatives, 1996 And 2001 (June  13, 2005)
  58. Effects Of Campaign-to-User And Text-Based Interactivity In Political Candidate Campaign Websites (June  13, 2005)
  59. E-Government Development In China (June  10, 2005)
  60. E-Deliberation and Local Governance: The Role of Computer Mediated Communication in Local Democratic Participation in the United Kingdom (June  5, 2005)
  61. Buzz, Blogs And Beyond: The Internet And The National Discourse In The Fall Of 2004 (May  17, 2005)
  62. Report On E-democracy - Victoria, Australia (May  17, 2005)
  63. The Democratic Divide (May  3, 2005)
  64. Enabling Citizen-Centered Electronic Government (April  28, 2005)
  65. Report: Public Online Consultation On Forthcoming eAccessibility (April  13, 2005)
  66. Managing Citizen-Centric Web Content (March  30, 2005)
  67. Reinventing Media Activism: Public Interest Advocacy In The Making Of U.S. Communication-Information Policy, 1960-2002 (March  22, 2005)
  68. The Internet And Campaign 2004 (March  6, 2005)
  69. The Impact Of E-government And Competitiveness, Growth And Jobs (February  15, 2005)
  70. AUDIT REPORT: Measuring The Efficiency And Effectiveness Of e-Government (February  5, 2005)
  71. Draft Working Papers By The Working Group On Internet Governance (February  3, 2005)
  72. The Roadmap To E-Governance Implementation (February  2, 2005)
  73. Does e-Government Pay Off? (December  6, 2004)
  74. Building Capacity To Accelerate Service Transformation And e-Government (November  30, 2004)
  75. E-Government In Australia: How Does It Score? (November  27, 2004)
  76. Political Blogs. Craze Or Convention? (November  17, 2004)
  77. Cybersecurity: What Should The Government’s Role Be? (November  10, 2004)
  78. Broadband By 2007: A Look At The President's Internet Initiative (October  27, 2004)
  79. Bush Vs. Kerry On Technology Issues (October  26, 2004)
  80. New Strategy Paper On Open Source For Government (October  19, 2004)
  81. E-government In Central Europe: Rethinking Public Administration (October  18, 2004)
  82. Comparative Analysis Of Government Websites (September  24, 2004)
  83. Children, The Digital Divide, and Federal Policy (September  20, 2004)
  84. Digitizing Public Realms (September  9, 2004)
  85. A New Agenda For E-Democracy (September  8, 2004)
  86. Study Shows Political Leanings May Influence Media Consumption (August  3, 2004)
  87. Online Fundraising Primer (July  23, 2004)
  88. State And Local E-Government Spending Set For Rebound (July  21, 2004)
  89. E-Government To E-Democracy: Examining The Evolution (July  1, 2004)
  90. Best Practices Forum Of The Americas In e-Government (June  25, 2004)
  91. Electronic Democracy For Russia (June  25, 2004)
  92. Political Web Sites: Strategic Assets Or Virtual Lawn Signs? (June  22, 2004)
  93. Health Of U.S. Democracy Tied To Online Public Access (June  11, 2004)
  94. Voter Privacy In The Digital Age (May  28, 2004)
  95. How Americans Get In Touch With Government (May  25, 2004)
  96. Assessing The Homeland Security Implications Of Publicly Available Geospatial Information (May  11, 2004)
  97. eGovernment Leadership: High Performance, Maximum Value (May  6, 2004)
  98. Online Newspaper Users Politically Influential (May  6, 2004)
  99. Youth As E-Citizens (March  23, 2004)
  100. FY 2003 Report To Congress On Implementation Of The E-Government Act (March  23, 2004)
  101. Online Availability Of Public Services: How Is Europe Progressing? (March  2, 2004)
  102. Politicals Influentials Online In The 2004 Presidential Campaign (February  5, 2004)
  103. ePoltics 2004 (February  5, 2004)
  104. Security Analysis Of The Secure Electronic Registration And Voting Experiment (SERVE) (January  20, 2004)
  105. Youth Attitudes Toward Information Sources (January  15, 2004)
  106. Cable And Internet Loom Large In Fragmented Political News Universe (January  11, 2004)
  107. It's Official: Internet Is Part Of Life (January  9, 2004)
  108. Second Annual Report On Cyberspace "The Internet Under Surveillance" (July  10, 2003)
  109. Engaging Citizens Online For Better Policy-making (March  1, 2003)
  110. Minnesota E-Democracy Forum Participant Survey Report (December  1, 2002)
  111. Eight Imperatives For Leaders In A Networked World (August  1, 2002)
  112. Online Communities: Networks That Nurture Long-Distance Relationships and Local Ties (November  6, 2001)
  113. Constituents and Your Web Site (October  31, 2001)
  114. DMA Perspective: Economic Impact of the"Attack on America" on US Direct Marketing (September  28, 2001)
  115. The Internet in Flux (May  1, 2001)
  116. E-mail Overload in Congress: Managing a Communications Crisis (April  11, 2001)
  117. Gallup Poll: Americans Follow Florida Controversy on Net, Think Online Voting May be Answer (March  30, 2001)
  118. Internet News Audience Seeks Convenience, Familiar Names (March  30, 2001)
  119. Plugged In, Tuning Up: An Assessment of State Legislative Websites (March  19, 2001)
  120. E-Government: The Next American Revolution (March  1, 2001)
  121. Congressional Candidate Web Sites in Campaign 2000 (March  1, 2001)
  122. Putting Citizens On-line, Not In Line (March  1, 2001)
  123. A Study of the 2000 Presidential Campaign on the Internet (April  10, 2000)
  124. Digital Snapshot: The Role of the Internet in the Coming Campaign (March  24, 2000)
  125. 18 Million Voters Visited Presidential Candidates' Web Sites During Primary Campaign (March  15, 2000)
  126. Most Voters Think it Very Important that the Next President be Net Savvy (March  7, 2000)

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Most Voters Think it Very Important that the Next President be Net Savvy

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March  7, 2000  - Two thirds (67%) of all registered voters think it is very important that the next President "understands and is well informed about the Internet". Only a very few voters think this is either "not very" (4%) or "not at all" (3%) important.

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