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These are papers about YouTube:

  Doc author 1 Author 1 affiliation Doc author 2 Author 2 affiliation Doc keywords
Competition is Good: Side-Benefits of Competitive Districts Matthew Jarvis California State University Fullerton YouTube
Hungry Public Spheres: Debating the Categories of Food Politics Alison Staudinger University of Maryland YouTube
Populism as Protest Against Inequality: Political Movement and Style in Popular Cultures John Nelson Department of Political Science and Project on Rhetoric of Inquiry, The University of Iowa YouTube
Power Games Between Ministers and Civil Servants in Contemporary States: Framing the Map Edward Page London School of Economics and Political Science YouTube
Riding the Web 2.0 Wave: Candidates on YouTube in the 2007 Finnish National Elections Tom Carlson Department of Social Sciences, Abo Akademi University Kim Strandberg Department of Social Sciences, Abo Akademi University
Swedish Institute for Social Research
Candidates
Campaigning
Elections
Finland
Internet
Online politics
Participatory media
Web 2.0
YouTube
Text Me When You Get There: Examining the Rising Use of Modern Communication Technology as a Resource for Latino Political Mobilization Corinna Reyes University of California Santa Barbara
California State University at Channel Islands
YouTube
YouTube, iTube, WeAllTube: Video Campaigning and the 2008 Presidential Primaries YouTube
Toolbox

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