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Rachel Gibson
Rachel Gibson
Professor of Politics, University of Manchester
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Conceptualizing and measuring participation in the age of the internet: Is online political engagement really different to offline?
R Gibson, M Cantijoch
The Journal of Politics 75 (3), 701-716, 2013
5652013
Online participation in the UK: Testing a ‘contextualised’model of Internet effects
RK Gibson, W Lusoli, S Ward
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 7 (4), 561-583, 2005
5552005
A proposed methodology for studying the function and effectiveness of party and candidate web sites
R Gibson, S Ward
Social science computer review 18 (3), 301-319, 2000
4902000
Changing campaign communications: A party-centered theory of professionalized campaigning
R Gibson, A Römmele
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 6 (4), 31-43, 2001
4482001
Election Campaigning on the WWW in the USA and UK: A Comparative Analysis
RK Gibson, M Margolis, D Resnick, SJ Ward
Party politics 9 (1), 47-75, 2003
4412003
Party change, social media and the rise of ‘citizen-initiated’campaigning
RK Gibson
Party politics 21 (2), 183-197, 2015
3552015
Political parties and the Internet: net gain?
RK Gibson, PG Nixon, SJ Ward
Routledge, 2003
3212003
Online participation and mobilisation in Britain: Hype, hope and reality
S Ward, R Gibson, W Lusoli
Parliamentary affairs 56 (4), 652-668, 2003
3152003
140 characters to victory?: Using Twitter to predict the UK 2015 General Election
P Burnap, R Gibson, L Sloan, R Southern, M Williams
Electoral Studies 41, 230-233, 2016
3072016
Measuring the professionalization of political campaigning
RK Gibson, A Römmele
Party politics 15 (3), 265-293, 2009
3012009
UK Political Parties and the Internet: “Politics as Usual” in the New Media?
RK Gibson, SJ Ward
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 3 (3), 14-38, 1998
2781998
Do online election campaigns win votes? The 2007 Australian “YouTube” election
RK Gibson, I McAllister
Political Communication 28 (2), 227-244, 2011
2322011
Normalising or equalising party competition? Assessing the impact of the web on election campaigning
RK Gibson, I McAllister
Political studies 63 (3), 529-547, 2015
2292015
On-line and on message? Candidate websites in the 2001 General Election
S Ward, R Gibson
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 5 (2), 188-205, 2003
2282003
European political organizations and the internet: mobilization, participation, and change
S Ward, R Gibson
Routledge handbook of Internet politics, 25-39, 2008
2062008
Elections online: Assessing Internet voting in light of the Arizona democratic primary
R Gibson
Political Science Quarterly 116 (4), 561-583, 2001
1982001
New media and the revitalisation of politics
RK Gibson
Representation 45 (3), 289-299, 2009
194*2009
Does cyber‐campaigning win votes? Online communication in the 2004 Australian election
RK Gibson, I McAllister
Journal of elections, public opinion and parties 16 (3), 243-263, 2006
1872006
Does cyber‐campaigning win votes? Online communication in the 2004 Australian election
RK Gibson, I McAllister
Journal of elections, public opinion and parties 16 (3), 243-263, 2006
1872006
Virtual campaigning: Australian parties and the impact of the Internet
RK Gibson, S Ward
Australian journal of political science 37 (1), 99-129, 2002
1832002
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