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Posting a message received from colleagues at the World Information Access Project.
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Hi,
I am a student at the University of Washington and a researcher for
the World World Information Access Project. I found your blog over the
course of the research work we have been doing, and read your post on
"Political Efficacy and Citizen Participation in Bosnia and Herzegovina".
We've just published a briefing booklet on some of our findings for the
year, and have posted it at:
www.wiareport.org
In particular there is a summary on the volume of political content in the
Muslim World. We analyzed 74 countries with significant Muslim populations
and the amount of content political parties within the countries have
online.
The University of Washington will be doing a formal news release about
this in a few days.
Please don't hesitate to contact me about the report, or the professor or
who helped direct the research: Phil Howard pnhoward@u.washington.edu.
Sincerely,
Erin McCoy