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The New Technologies: the First Internet 2.0 Election

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«PD sei grande? mah allora anche l’unione di prodi ti è piaciuta? Svegliati, è la stessa cosa! Cambia solo il nome ... il presidente del pd? È prodi!!!! Se vuoi controlla su wikipedia!» luomodellastrada

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Cepernich, C. (2009). The New Technologies: the First Internet 2.0 Election. In: Newell, J.L. (eds) The Italian General Election of 2008. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230234130_10

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