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Antoinette Pole
Antoinette Pole
Associate Professor Political Science, Montclair StateUniversity
Verified email at mail.montclair.edu
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What do bloggers do: an average day on an average political blog
L McKenna, A Pole
Public Choice 134 (1), 97-108, 2008
1832008
Farming alone? What’s up with the “C” in community supported agriculture
A Pole, M Gray
Agriculture and human values 30, 85-100, 2013
1812013
Diagnosis blog: checking up on health blogs in the blogosphere
EA Miller, A Pole
American Journal of Public Health 100 (8), 1514-1519, 2010
1782010
Blogging the political: Politics and participation in a networked society
A Pole
Routledge, 2010
1442010
Understanding variations in user response to social media campaigns: A study of Facebook posts in the 2010 US elections
MA Xenos, T Macafee, A Pole
new media & society 19 (6), 826-842, 2017
992017
Do blogs matter? Weblogs in American politics
L McKenna, A Pole
American Political Science Association, 2004
742004
Variation in health blog features and elements by gender, occupation, and perspective
EA Miller, A Pole, C Bateman
Journal of health communication 16 (7), 726-749, 2011
462011
Black bloggers and the blogosphere
A Pole
Second International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society …, 2005
442005
Segmenting CSA members by motivation: Anything but two peas in a pod
A Pole, A Kumar
British Food Journal 117 (5), 1488-1505, 2015
412015
New York politics: A tale of two states
EV Schneier, B Murtaugh
Routledge, 2020
382020
Congressional blogging: advertising, credit claiming, and position taking
A Pole
American Political Science Association, 2006
192006
Like, Comments and Retweets: Facebooking and Tweeting on the 2010 Gubernatorial Campaign Trail
A Pole, M Xenos
State Politics and Policy Conference, 2011
172011
Potato chips, cookies, and candy oh my! Public commentary on proposed rules regulating competitive foods
LM Dinour, A Pole
Health Education & Behavior 44 (6), 867-875, 2017
152017
The role of computing technology and the New York state legislature
AJ Pole
Public Administration and Public Policy 77, 299-314, 2000
152000
Do blogs matter
L McKenna, A Pole
Weblogs in American politics. American Political Science Association …, 2004
122004
E-Mocracy: Information technology and the Vermont and New York state legislatures
AJ Pole
State and Local Government Review 37 (1), 7-24, 2005
112005
Web science in medicine and healthcare
K Denecke, E Brooks
Methods of Information in Medicine 52 (02), 148-151, 2013
102013
Hispanic bloggers in the blogosphere: Politics and Participation
A Pole
American Political Science Association, 2007
82007
Blogging alone? Political participation and the blogosphere
A Pole, L McKenna
Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University, 2007
62007
Trends in E-Representation: The Vermont and New York Legislatures.
A Pole
Spectrum: Journal of State Government 77 (3), 2004
62004
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