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Rainie, L. (2012). Social Media and Voting. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Social-Vote-2012.aspx
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Shah, D. V., Jaeho, C., Seungahn, N., Gotlieb, M. R., Hyunseo, H., Nam-Jin, L., & ... McLeod, D. M. (2007). Campaign Ads, Online Messaging, and Participation: Extending the Communication Mediation Model. Journal Of Communication, 57(4), 676-703. doi:10.1111/j.1460-2466.2007.00363.x
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Vaccari, C. (2010). 'Technology Is a Commodity': The Internet in the 2008 United States Presidential Election.Journal Of Information Technology & Politics, 7(4), 318-339. doi:10.1080/19331681003656664
Wattal, S., Schuff, D., Mandviwalla, M., & Williams, C. B. (2010). WEB 2.0 AND POLITICS: THE 2008 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AND AN E-POLITICS RESEARCH AGENDA. MIS Quarterly, 34(4), 669-688.
Macafee, T, De Simone J.J, (2012). Killing the Bill Online? Pathways to Young People’s Protest Engagement via Social Media. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking. 15 , pp.579-584
Peterson, R.D, (2012). To tweet or notto tweet: Exploring the determinants of early adoption of Twitter by House members in the 111th Congress. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking. 49 ,pp.430-438