Books & Articles

Books

Chadwick, A. (Forthcoming) The Hybrid Media System: Politics and Power (Oxford University Press).

Chadwick, A. and Howard, P. N. (eds) (2009) The Handbook of Internet Politics (Routledge). 512pp.
— See website.

Chadwick, A. (2006) Internet Politics: States, Citizens, and New Communication Technologies (Oxford University Press). 400pp.
— Winner of the American Sociological Association Best Book Award (Communication and Information Technologies Section), 2007.
— OUP site
— Book website and blog.
— Chinese translation: Huaxia Publishing House.

Chadwick, A. and Heffernan, R. (eds) (2003) The New Labour Reader (Polity). 351pp. 
— Polity website.

Chadwick, A. (1999) Augmenting Democracy: Political Movements and Constitutional Reform During the Rise of Labour, 1900-1924 (Ashgate). 285pp.
— Ashgate website.

Journal Special Issue Edited

Chadwick, A. (ed) (2009) ‘Politics: Web 2.0’, Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 6 (3-4). (Guest Editor, special double issue), 145pp.
— See website.

Book Series Edited

Chadwick, A. (Founding Series Editor) Oxford Studies in Digital Politics (Oxford University Press).
— See website.

Journal Articles

Chadwick, A. (2011) ‘The Political Information Cycle in a Hybrid News System: the British Prime Minister and the “Bullygate” Affair’ The International Journal of Press/Politics 16 (1), pp. 3-29.
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Chadwick, A. (2011) ‘Britain’s First Live Televised Party Leaders’ Debate: From the News Cycle to the Political Information Cycle’ Parliamentary Affairs 64 (1), pp. 24-44.
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Chadwick, A. (2011) ‘Explaining the Failure of an Online Citizen Engagement Initiative: The Role of Internal Institutional Variables’ Journal of Information Technology and Politics 8 (1), pp. 21-40.
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Chadwick, A. (2009) ‘Web 2.0: New Challenges for the Study of E-Democracy in an Era of Informational Exuberance’ I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society 5 (1), pp. 9-41.
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— Reprinted in: Coleman, S. and Shane, P. M. (eds) (2012) Connecting Democracy: Online Consultation and the Flow of Political Communication (MIT Press), pp. 45–75.

Chadwick, A. (2009) ‘Guest Editor’s Introduction: The Internet and Politics in Flux’ Journal of Information Technology and Politics 6 (3-4), pp. 195-196.
— See website.

Anstead, N. and Chadwick, A. (2008) ‘The 2008 Digital Campaign in the United States: The Real Lesson for British Parties’ Renewal 16 (3), pp. 86-98.

Chadwick, A. (2007) ‘Digital Network Repertoires and Organizational Hybridity’ Political Communication 24 (3), pp. 283-301. 
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Chadwick, A. (2003) ‘Bringing E-Democracy Back In: Why It Matters For Future Research On E-Governance’ Social Science Computer Review 21 (4), pp. 443-455.
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Chadwick, A. and May, C. (2003) ‘Interaction Between States and Citizens in the Age of the Internet: “E-Government” in the United States, Britain and the European Union’ Governance 16 (2), pp. 271-300.
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Chadwick, A. (2001) ‘The Electronic Face of Government in the Internet Age: Borrowing from Murray Edelman’ Information, Communication, and Society 4 (3), pp. 435-457.
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Chadwick, A. (2000) ‘Studying Political Ideas: A Public Political Discourse Approach’ Political Studies 48 (2), pp. 283-301.
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Chadwick, A. (1999) ‘Aristocracy or the People? Radical Constitutionalism and the Progressive Alliance in Edwardian Britain” Journal of Political Ideologies 4 (3), pp. 365–390.
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Chadwick, A. (1996), ‘The Past in the Present? National Identity and the Language of Constitutional Reform in Britain’ Bulletin of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (now Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism), Winter, pp. 3–9.

Chapters in Edited Volumes

Chadwick, A. (In Press. Published early 2012) ‘Recent Shifts in the Relationship Between the Internet and Democratic Engagement in Britain and the United States: Granularity, Informational Exuberance, and Political Learning’ in Anduiza, E., Jensen, M., and Jorba, L. (eds) Digital Media and Political Engagement Worldwide: A Comparative Study (Cambridge University Press).
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Chadwick, A. and Stanyer, J. (2011) ‘The Changing News Media Environment’ in Heffernan, R., Cowley, P. and Hay, C. (eds) Developments in British Politics 9 (Palgrave-Macmillan), pp. 215-237.

Chadwick, A. and Howard, P. N. (2009) ‘Introduction: New Directions in Internet Politics Research’ in Chadwick, A. and Howard, P. N. (eds) The Handbook of Internet Politics (Routledge), pp. 1-9.

Howard, P. N. and Chadwick, A. (2009) ‘Conclusion: Political Omnivores and Wired States’ in Chadwick, A. and Howard, P. N. (eds) The Handbook of Internet Politics (Routledge), pp. 424-434.

Anstead, N. and Chadwick, A. (2009) ‘Parties, Election Campaigning and the Internet: Toward A Comparative Institutional Approach’ in Chadwick, A. and Howard, P. N. (eds) The Handbook of Internet Politics (Routledge), pp. 56-71.
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Chadwick, A. (2006) ‘Citizen-centric government’, ‘Disintermediation’, ‘E-Democracy’, ‘E-Government’, ‘Internet governance’, and ‘Virtual agency’ in Bevir, M., Ansell, C., Choi, N. Hay, C., Smith, A. Wilkinson, R. and Zanetti, L. (eds) Sage Encyclopedia of Governance (Sage), pp. 79, 232-233, 256-257, 261-262, 484-485, 1011. 
— See Sage website.

Chadwick, A. (2003) ‘E-Government’ in J. Feather and P. Sturges (eds) International Encyclopaedia of Information and Library Science (Routledge, Second Edition), pp. 152-154.

Chadwick, A. and Heffernan, R. (2003) ‘The New Labour Phenomenon’ in Chadwick, A. and Heffernan, R. (eds) The New Labour Reader (Polity), pp. 1-25.
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Chadwick, A. and Heffernan, R. (2003) ‘New Labour in the International Arena: Britain and the Iraq War’ (supplementary online chapter for Chadwick, A. and Heffernan, R. (eds), The New Labour Reader (Polity).

Chadwick, A. (2002) ‘Murray Edelman’ in May, C. (ed), Key Thinkers for the Information Society (Routledge), pp. 43-64.

Chadwick, A. (2000) ‘A “miracle of politics”: the Rise of Labour, 1900-1945’, in B. Brivati and R. Heffernan (eds.), The Labour Party: A Centenary History (Macmillan: Foreword by Tony Blair, Preface by Michael Foot), pp. 322-345.

Chadwick, A. (1997) ‘Ideologies, Communication and Public Discourse’ in G. Stoker and J. Stanyer (eds), Contemporary Political Studies 1997 (PSA Conference Papers Volume) (Blackwell), pp. 62–73.

Chadwick, A. (1996) ‘State and Constitution: Ideologies of the Left and Proportional Representation in Britain, 1900–1924’ in I. Hampsher-Monk and J. Stanyer (eds), Contemporary Political Studies 1996 (PSA Conference Papers Volume) (Blackwell), pp. 1551–1565.

Chadwick, A. (1996) ‘The British Left and Constitutional Reform’ in C. Navari (ed), British Politics and the Spirit of the Age: Political Concepts in Action (Keele University Press), pp. 237–260.

Working Papers and Other Publications

Anstead, N. and Chadwick, A. (2007) “Parties, Election Campaigning and the Internet: Toward A Comparative Institutional Approach” Royal Holloway Politics and International Relations/New Political Communication Unit Working Paper no. 5. October 2007. 12pp.

Chadwick, A. (2007) “E-Democracy: Social Capital, the Public Sphere and Citizen Engagement,” Mass Communication Course Reader (Centre for Mass Communication Research, University of Leicester).

Chadwick, A. (2006) “Author Response to Vivian Serfaty’s review of my book, Internet Politics” Resource Center for Cybercultural Studies December.
— See website.

Chadwick, A. (2003), “The Ugly Duckling: Is E-Democracy Being Disregarded by Government?,” VoxPolitics Bulletin Issue 20, November.

Chadwick, A. (2002), “Will E-Government Mean Interactive Government?” Inform: Newsletter of the Institute of Information Scientists (February).

Chadwick, A. (1997), “Communication on Ricardo Blaug, ‘Between Fear and Disappointment: Critical, Empirical and Political Uses of Habermas’” [Political Studies, 45 (1)], Political Studies, 45 (4), pp. 661–662.

Review Articles and Book Reviews

Chadwick, A. (2008) Review of Prior, M. (2007) Post-Broadcast Democracy: How Media Choice Increases Inequality in Political Involvement and Polarizes Elections (Cambridge University Press) in Journal of Information Technology and Politics 5 (2), pp. 255-257.

Chadwick, A. (2007) Review of Garson, D. G. (2006) Public Information Technology and E-Governance: Governing the Virtual State (Jones and Bartlett) and Heeks, R. (2006) Implementing and Managing E-Government: An International Text (Sage) in Public Administration 85 (3), pp. 857–860.

Chadwick, A. (2007) Review of Howard, P. N. (2005) New Media Campaigns and the Managed Citizen (Cambridge University Press) in European Journal of Communication 22 (2), pp. 239–241.

Chadwick, A. (2006) Review of 6, P. (2004) E-Governance: Styles of Political Judgment in the Information Age Polity (Palgrave) in Public Administration 84 (3), pp. 786–788.

Chadwick, A. (2005) Review of Bimber, B. (2003) Information and American Democracy: Technology in the Evolution of Political Power (Cambridge University Press) in Public Administration 83 (1), pp. 262–264.

Chadwick, A. (2004) Review Article: Hall, R. B. and Biersteker, T. J. (2003) The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance (Cambridge University Press) and Paré, D. J. (2003), Internet Governance in Transition: Who Is The Master of This Domain? (Rowman and Littlefield) in Governance, 17 (4), pp. 593–596.

Chadwick, A. (2003) Review of Newman, N. (2002) Net Loss: Internet Prophets, Private Profits, and the Costs to Community (Penn State University Press) in Political Studies Review 1 (2), pp. 239–40.

Chadwick, A. (1999) Review of Brivati, B. and Bale, T. (1997), New Labour in Power: Precedents and Prospects (Routledge) in Political Studies 47 (1), p. 176.

Chadwick, A. (1998) Review of Thorpe, A. (1997) A History of the British Labour Party (Macmillan) in Political Studies 46 (5), pp.  991–992. 

Chadwick, A. (1997) Review of Biagini, E. F. Citizenship and Community: Liberals, Radicals and Collective Identities in the British Isles 1865-1931 (Cambridge University Press) in Political Studies 45 (4), p. 806.

Chadwick, A. (1997) Review of Evans, M. (1995) Charter 88: A Successful Challenge to the British Political Tradition? (Dartmouth) in Political Studies 45 (1), pp. 143–144.

PhD Awarded December 1997.

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