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Organized Section 18: Best Book Award

Information Technology and Politics Section Award Recipients

Best Book Award
The Best Book Award recognizes the best book in the area of Information Technology and Politics. The contest is limited to books published in the previous calendar year.

2017  Daniel Kreiss, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Prototype Politics: Technology-Intensive Campaigning and the Data of Democracy. Oxford University Press, 2016. 
2016  Eitan Hersch, Yale University
Hacking the Electorate: How Campaigns Perceive Voters. Cambridge University Press, 2015 
2015  Catie Bailard, George Washington University
Democracy's Double-Edged Sword: How Internet Use Changes Citizens' Views of their Government. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014. 
2014 Andrew Chadwick, University of London
The Hybrid Media System: Politics and Power. Oxford University Press, 2013.
2013 David Karpf, George Washington University
The MoveOn Effect: The Unexpected Transformation of American Political Advocacy. Oxford University Press, 2012.
2012 J.P. Singh, Georgetown University
Globalized Arts: The Entertainment Economy and Cultural Identity. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011.
2010 Stephen Coleman, University of Leeds
The Internet and Democratic Citizenship: Theory, Practice and Policy. Cambridge University Press, 2009.
2010 Jay Blumler, University of Leeds
The Internet and Democratic Citizenship: Theory, Practice and Policy. Cambridge University Press, 2009.