I found this paper on weblogs role in political campaigns by some help from a Norwegian based blogger today. Haven’t had time to read it yet, but I will. The paper was presented at BlogTalkReloaded in Vienna, Austria this month and aims to estimate the potential of weblogs as a campaigning instrument.

According to the authors the paper present some answers to the question of whether campaigning via weblogs can be a success.

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