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Matthew Hindman is an assistant professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University. His research interests include American politics, political communication, and (especially) online politics. 
You can email him at hindman -at- gmail -dot- com.

 
 
 
 
Image  My book The Myth of Digital Democracy was published in January 2009 by Princeton University Press. From the back cover: "The book debunks popular notions about political discourse in the digital age, revealing how the Internet has neither diminished the audience share of corporate media nor given greater voice to ordinary citizens."

The Myth of Digital Democracy has won both Harvard's Goldsmith Book Prize and the Donald McGannon Award for Social and Ethical Relevance in Communications Policy Research. Click here to listen to me talk about the book on NPR's On The Media. You can order the book online from Amazon.com or directly from Princeton University Press.
 
The Real Lessons of Howard Dean PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 06 January 2005

What can political scientists learn from Howard Dean?  This article is an attempt to answer that question.  It won the 2006 Best Article Award from the Information Technology and Politics Section of the APSA. 

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For a .pdf of the article, click here.  The full citation follows:

Hindman, Matthew.  2005.  “The Real Lessons of Howard Dean: Reflections on the First Digital Campaign.” Perspectives on Politics, 3(1):121-128. 

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Dr. Matthew Hindman  ·
Political Science Department
Arizona State University 
ASU Box 873902, Tempe, AZ 85287-3902
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