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Ben Epstein
Ben Epstein
Associate Professor of Political Science, DePaul University
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The Only Constant is Change: Technology, Political Communication, and Innovation Over Time
B Epstein
412018
Campaign Klout: Measuring online influence during the 2012 election
L Bode, B Epstein
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 12 (2), 133-148, 2015
312015
Two decades of e-government diffusion among local governments in the United States
B Epstein
Government Information Quarterly 39 (2), 2022
202022
Explaining the varying levels of adoption of e-government services in American municipal government
JM Connolly, L Bode, B Epstein
State and Local Government Review 50 (3), 150-164, 2018
172018
The (surprisingly interesting) story of e-mail in the 2016 presidential election
B Epstein, JD Broxmeyer
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 17 (3), 232-248, 2020
14*2020
Why It Is So Difficult to Regulate Disinformation Online
B Epstein
The Disinformation Age: Politics, Technology, and Disruptive Communication …, 2020
92020
Do squeaky wheels get the grease? Understanding when and how municipalities respond to online requests
B Epstein, L Bode, JM Connolly
New media & society 25 (11), 3002-3027, 2023
62023
How innovative was the Trump campaign in 2016: A historical perspective
B Epstein
Available at SSRN 3416832, 2018
42018
From the fireside chats to the first political tweet: The origin and diffusion of political communication innovations from the radio to the internet
B Epstein
APSA 2013 Annual Meeting Paper, American Political Science Association 2013 …, 2013
42013
Why less is doing more: The political uses, influence, and potential of Twitter
B Epstein, R Kraft
Conference Papers-Southern Political Science Association, 2010
42010
The revolution will not be televised anymore: New technology, political choice, and changes in political communication from the newspaper to the Internet
BC Epstein
City University of New York, 2011
32011
Wait, haven’t we been here before? A method for using history to help political communication scholarship
B Epstein
Political Communication 37 (1), 117-124, 2020
22020
The Stabilizing Window is Closing: How the History of Media Regulation Can Shape the Future of the Internet
B Epstein
Available at SSRN 3417402, 2019
12019
Engaging Students in Lived Civics, the Social Contract & Public Life
B Epstein, M Andolina
2023
2011 APSA Teaching and Learning Conference Track Summaries: Track: Integrating Technology in the Classroom
M Feeley, B Epstein
PS: Political Science & Politics 44 (3), 659-660, 2011
2011
The Internet Revolution in Historical Context
B Epstein
2011
Controlling the Surf? The Decentralization of Online Political Communication Activities
B Epstein
2011
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