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Autor:
Lisa Young, Harold J. Jansen
In 2004, Jean Chrétien's Liberals banned unions and corporations from contributing financially to political parties. In 2008, opposition leaders were prepared to defeat the Conservative government over its proposal to eliminate public subsidies to p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Information Technology & Politics. 17:218-231
Online technologies are viewed as a potential equalizer of opportunities for marginalized groups because they may help reduce inequality and oppression through their educational, social and profess...
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Political Science. 44:111-136
Based on an examination of constitutional and other party documents, Canadian political parties have been described as stratarchically organized (Carty, 2002). We identify four models of internal party financial flows that correspond to different mod
Autor:
Harold J. Jansen, Lisa Young
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Political Science. 42:657-678
We consider the impact of changing Canadian national party finance laws that banned trade union donations on the relationship between the New Democratic party (NDP) and organized labour. Although the changed laws have required a restructuring of the
Autor:
Royce Koop, Harold J. Jansen
Publikováno v:
Social Science Computer Review. 27:155-173
Several theorists have entertained the possibility that the egalitarian nature of Internet-based discussion may facilitate meaningful democratic deliberative discussions amongst citizens. This article provides a preliminary empirical test of these cl
Autor:
Harold J. Jansen, Royce Koop
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Communication. 30:613-632
This article examines the potential for Internet discussion boards to be a vehicle for political deliberation through a case study of the BC Votes discussion board during British Columbia’s 2001 provincial election. Research reveals that the board
Autor:
Harold J. Jansen
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Political Science. 37:647-669
The alternative vote (AV) is an increasingly popular proposal for electoral reform, largely due to Australia's success with it. This article considers the experiences of Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia with AV in past provincial elections. AV