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Information rules as institutions shaping political participation
Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo
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Political Participation
100%
Information Rules
100%
Access to Information
66%
Political System
33%
Statistical Analysis
33%
Democracy
33%
Information Technology
33%
Self-identification
33%
Development Framework
33%
Expanded Access
33%
Analysis Support
33%
Information Distribution
33%
Institutional Analysis
33%
Agenda for Future Research
33%
Information Flow
33%
Information Role
33%
Political Role
33%
Shape Distribution
33%
Testable Hypothesis
33%
Institutional Development
33%
Public Forum
33%
Resource Contribution
33%
Governance Systems
33%
Forum Participation
33%
Availability Awareness
33%
Computer Science
Critical Information
100%
Information Access
100%
Development Framework
100%
Testable Hypothesis
100%
Forum Participation
100%
Information Technology
100%
Political System
100%
Psychology
Consciousness
100%
Statistical Analysis
100%
Information Technology
100%
Social Sciences
Political Participation
100%
Democracy
33%
Political Systems
33%
Consciousness
33%
Shape of Distribution
33%
Information Technology
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Shape of Distribution
100%