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Janelle Ward, PhD

Assistant Professor

 

Publications

International Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

Ward, J. (2008). The online citizen-consumer: Addressing young people’s political consumption through technology. Journal of Youth Studies 11(5), 513-526.                  

Schuck, A. & Ward, J. (2008). Dealing with the inevitable: Strategies of self-presentation and meaning construction in the final statements of inmates on Texas Death Row. Discourse & Society 19(1), 43-62.                                                            

Ward, J. (2005). Opportunities for engagement in cyberspace: Political youth Web sites in the 2004 European Parliament election campaign. Information Polity 10(3/4), 233-246.                                                                                                                 

Lusoli, W. & Ward, J. (2005). ‘Politics makes strange bedfellows': the Internet in the 2004 European Parliament election. Harvard International Journal of Press / Politics 10(4), 71-97.

Leydesdorff, L. & Ward, J. (2005). Science shops: A kaleidoscope of science-society collaborations in Europe. Public Understanding of Science 14(4), 353-372.

 

Books

Ward, J. (accepted for publication). Communicating citizenship online. Euricom        Monographs: New Media & Democracy. New Jersey, USA: Hampton Press.

 

Ward, J. (2008). Youth, citizenship, and online political communication. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam School of Communication Research, the Netherlands.

 

Book Chapters

Ward, J. (in press). Purchasing or protesting? Expanding the notion of the
(online) citizen-consumer.
In P. Dahlgren & T. Olson, (Eds.), Young citizens, ICT’s and democracy. Gothenborg: Nordicom Books.

 

Ward, J. (in press). Political consumerism as political participation?
Evidence from the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. In K. Brants & K. Voltmer (Eds.), Challenging the primacy of politics: Political communication in postmodern democracy. Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Publishers.

 

Ward, J. (2007). Addressing young people online: The 2004 European Parliament election campaign and political youth web sites. In R. Kluver, N. Jankowski, K. Foot, & S. Schneider (Eds.), The internet and national elections: A comparative study of web campaigning (pp. 136-149). London: Routledge.

 

Gerodimos, R. & Ward, J. (2007). Rethinking online youth civic engagement: Reflections on web content analysis. In B. Loader (Ed.), Young citizens in the digital age: Political engagement, young people and new media (pp. 114-126). London: Routledge.

 

Professional Conference Papers

Ward, J. (2009, November). Tweeting about Earth Day 2009: New media as spectacle. Paper presented at Media, Communication and the Spectacle, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.


Ward, J. (2009, October). Youth citizenship online: Contrasting web producers’ aims and online content. Paper presented at the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) conference. Milwaukee, USA.


Ward, J. (2008, March). Political consumerism, young citizens and the internet. Paper presented at the Leeds-Amsterdam conference on Challenging the Primacy of Politics: Political Communication in Post-Modern Democracy. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.


Ward, J. (2007, July). The online citizen-consumer: Addressing political consumption through technology. Paper presented at the Young People, New Technologies and Political Engagement seminar. University of Surrey, Guildford, England.

 

Ward, J. (2007, April). Purchasing or protesting? Expanding the notion of the (online) citizen-consumer. Paper presented at the Young Citizens, ICTs and Democracy Symposium. Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.


Schuck, A. & Ward, J. (2007, February). Dealing with the inevitable: Strategies of self-representation and meaning construction in the final statements of inmates on Texas Death Row. Paper presented at Etmaal voor de communicatiewetenschap. Antwerp, Belgium. Young Scholar Best Paper Award.


Ward, J. (2005, October). Political youth websites during election campaigns: A comparative perspective between the U.S. and the U.K. Paper presented at the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) conference. Chicago, USA.


Gerodimos, R. & Ward, J. (2005, September). Rethinking online youth civic engagement: Reflections on web content analysis. Paper presented at Logged on but Disaffected? Young People, Citizenship and ICTs Symposium. York, UK.

 

Ward, J. (2004, September). Political youth Web sites during the 2004 European Parliament election campaign: A comparative perspective between the U.K. and Ireland. Paper presented at the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) conference, Sussex, England.



Research Reports and Policy Papers


Ward, J. (2004). The Irish 2004 EP electoral web sphere. Final report for the Internet and elections project, http://oase.uci.kun.nl/~jankow/elections/.

Lusoli, W. & Ward, J. (2004). The 2004 European Parliament election UK component. Final report for the Internet and elections project, http://oase.uci.kun.nl/~jankow/elections/.

Leydesdorff, L. & Ward, J. (2003). Communication of science shop mediation: A kaleidoscope of university-industry relations. Report to the European Commission. Interacts Project HPV1-CT-2001-60039. University of Amsterdam: ASCoR, 2003.

 

Book Reviews

Ward, J. (in press). "The University of Google" by Tara Brabazon. Information, Communication and Society.

 

Non-academic publications

Ward, J. (2009, August). Social academia: The impact of web 2.0 on research practices. The Broker, Issue 15, pp. 11-18.