Foreword / F. Christopher Arterton
Introduction / Michael Cornfield and David M. Anderson
Pt. I. Internet and Politics: Framing the Issues
1. Reflections on Campaign Politics, the Internet, and Ethics / Deborah G. Johnson
2. Cautious Optimism about Online Politics and Citizenship / David M. Anderson
3. If Political Fragmentation Is the Problem, Is the Internet the Solution? / William A. Galston
Pt. II. Current State of Online Politics
4. Online Campaigning and the Public Interest / Peter Levine
5. Election Law and the Internet / Trevor Potter and Kirk L. Jowers
6. Digital Grass Roots: Issue Advocacy in the Age of the Internet / Jerry Berman and Deirdre K. Mulligan
Pt. III. Citizen Participation and the Internet
7. Adding in the Net: Making Citizenship Count in the Digital Age / Michael Cornfield
8. Civic Participation and Technology Inequality: The "Killer Application" Is Education / Anthony G. Wilhelm
9. Internet and an Informed Citizenry / Michael X. Delli Carpini and Scott Keeter
Pt. IV. Internet, Democracy, and the Future
10. E-Democracy: Lessons from Minnesota / Steven Clift
11. Internet and Dreams of Democratic Renewal / Langdon Winner
12. Politics of a Network World: A Speculation / Michael Vlahos.