The Digital Divide and Internet Voting Acceptance
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] France Bélanger,et al. Trust and Risk in eGovernment Adoption , 2008, AMCIS.
[2] Frederic I. Solop. Digital Democracy Comes of Age: Internet Voting and the 2000 Arizona Democratic Primary Election , 2001, PS: Political Science & Politics.
[3] André Zúquete,et al. An electronic voting system supporting vote weights , 2006, Internet Res..
[4] Wolter Pieters,et al. Ethics of e-voting: an essay on requirements and values in Internet elections , 2005 .
[5] R. Michael Alvarez,et al. The Likely Consequences of Internet Voting for Political Representation , 2001 .
[6] Anne-Marie Oostveen,et al. Internet Voting Technologies and Civic Participation: The Users’ Perspective , 2004 .
[7] Frank Biocca,et al. The impact of Internet use on the other side of the digital divide , 2004, CACM.
[8] Caroline J. Tolbert,et al. Virtual Inequality: Beyond the Digital Divide , 2004, Perspectives on Politics.
[9] R. Michael Alvarez,et al. Point, Click, and Vote - The Future of Internet Voting , 2003 .
[10] J. C. Thomas,et al. The New Face of Government: Citizen-Initiated Contacts in the Era of E-Government , 2003 .
[11] Bruce Bimber. Information and Political Engagement in America: The Search for Effects of Information Technology at the Individual Level , 2001 .
[12] Wallace Koehler,et al. Virtual inequality: Beyond the digital divide , 2004, J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol..
[13] J. Citrin,et al. What if Everyone Voted? Simulating the Impact of Increased Turnout in Senate Elections , 2003 .
[14] France Bélanger,et al. The impact of the digital divide on e-government use , 2009, CACM.