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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
正題名/作者:
Congress online/ Dennis W. Johnson.
其他題名:
bridging the gap between citizens and their representatives /
作者:
Johnson, Dennis W.
出版者:
New York :Routledge, : c2004.,
面頁冊數:
xiii, 242 p. ;24 cm.
內容註:
Who uses e-mail and the Internet -- How Congress communicates with the public -- Different audiences -- Forms of communication -- Part one: Wired citizen, wired government -- The new tools for the active citizenry -- Information at the click of a mouse -- Connecting with other citizens -- Direct electronic advocacy -- Rise of electronic advocacy -- Where do all the e-mails come from? -- Attraction of e-mail as an advocacy tool -- The perfect communication tool -- Websites as advocacy tools -- Electronic advocacy business -- Electronic grassroots and future advocacy -- Promise of electronic government -- Transformation of government -- State and local governments go to the web -- Promise of websites -- Examples of best websites -- Interesting features -- Opportunities and issues with government websites and e-mail -- E-democracy at the local level -- The federal government on the web -- Opportunities and challenges -- Electronic government and Congress -- Part two: Congress responds -- Old communications and new -- Adapting to new technologies -- Cybercongress -- Internal review and criticism of new technology -- Computers, e-mail, and websites -- E-mail overload -- Current state of congressional e-mail -- Who reads the mail? -- E-mail issues -- After September 11th -- Reaching out to constituents -- The promise of electronic mail -- Congressional websites -- Evaluating congressional websites -- Member websites -- Outstanding features -- Problems persist -- Committee and leadership websites -- What is not on congressional websites -- A congressional portal -- Part three: online democracy and communication -- Challenges and opportunities -- Spending more time in the District -- Access to committee hearings -- 60-day rule -- A congressional chief information officer -- Communication after September 11th and anthrax -- Digital information -- Learning from state legislatures -- Congress and the deliberative process -- A virtual Congress -- Communicating across the divide -- Appendixes: Research methodology and best practices -- Best websites in Congress -- Other government websites -- Citizen-oriented websites -- Congressional website statistics -- Project votesmart national political awareness test.
標題:
Electronic mail messages - United States. -
電子資源:
http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=106040An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
0203494032 (electronic bk.)
Congress online = bridging the gap between citizens and their representatives /
Johnson, Dennis W.
Congress online
bridging the gap between citizens and their representatives /[electronic resource] :Dennis W. Johnson. - New York :Routledge,c2004. - xiii, 242 p. ;24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Who uses e-mail and the Internet -- How Congress communicates with the public -- Different audiences -- Forms of communication -- Part one: Wired citizen, wired government -- The new tools for the active citizenry -- Information at the click of a mouse -- Connecting with other citizens -- Direct electronic advocacy -- Rise of electronic advocacy -- Where do all the e-mails come from? -- Attraction of e-mail as an advocacy tool -- The perfect communication tool -- Websites as advocacy tools -- Electronic advocacy business -- Electronic grassroots and future advocacy -- Promise of electronic government -- Transformation of government -- State and local governments go to the web -- Promise of websites -- Examples of best websites -- Interesting features -- Opportunities and issues with government websites and e-mail -- E-democracy at the local level -- The federal government on the web -- Opportunities and challenges -- Electronic government and Congress -- Part two: Congress responds -- Old communications and new -- Adapting to new technologies -- Cybercongress -- Internal review and criticism of new technology -- Computers, e-mail, and websites -- E-mail overload -- Current state of congressional e-mail -- Who reads the mail? -- E-mail issues -- After September 11th -- Reaching out to constituents -- The promise of electronic mail -- Congressional websites -- Evaluating congressional websites -- Member websites -- Outstanding features -- Problems persist -- Committee and leadership websites -- What is not on congressional websites -- A congressional portal -- Part three: online democracy and communication -- Challenges and opportunities -- Spending more time in the District -- Access to committee hearings -- 60-day rule -- A congressional chief information officer -- Communication after September 11th and anthrax -- Digital information -- Learning from state legislatures -- Congress and the deliberative process -- A virtual Congress -- Communicating across the divide -- Appendixes: Research methodology and best practices -- Best websites in Congress -- Other government websites -- Citizen-oriented websites -- Congressional website statistics -- Project votesmart national political awareness test.
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2005.
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Dewey Class. No.: 328.73/0731/02854678
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