Legislator Use of Communication Technology examines the impact of communication technology on the policy process in the United States using data from a 2016 survey of state legislators. This book utilizes control systems and electrical engineering concepts to examine communication technologies' impact on policy processes in the United States.
Legislator Use of Communication Technology examines the impact of communication technology on the policy process in the United States using data from a 2016 survey of state legislators. This book utilizes control systems and electrical engineering concepts to examine communication technologies' impact on policy processes in the United States.
Joe West is assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Communication Technology as Feedback in the Policy Process Chapter 2: Mature Communication Technologies Chapter 3: Mass-Media Communication Technologies Chapter 4: Internet-Enabled Communication Technologies Chapter 5: Relative Use and Importance of all Communication Technologies Chapter 6: Legislator Roles, Policy Conflict and Constituent Communications Chapter 7: Political Polarization Chapter 8: Critical Frequency Theory of Policy System Stability
Chapter 1: Communication Technology as Feedback in the Policy Process Chapter 2: Mature Communication Technologies Chapter 3: Mass-Media Communication Technologies Chapter 4: Internet-Enabled Communication Technologies Chapter 5: Relative Use and Importance of all Communication Technologies Chapter 6: Legislator Roles, Policy Conflict and Constituent Communications Chapter 7: Political Polarization Chapter 8: Critical Frequency Theory of Policy System Stability
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