Lisa Dotterweich Bryan

Lisa Dotterweich Bryan received her M.A. and Ph.D. from Kent State University in Public Policy/Political Science in 2009. Her research interests include education policy and digital government. Her research focuses on the impacts and public opinion of school choice policies, cyberbullying, e-government, and the impacts of smartphone apps on voter turnout. She has taught as an adjunct in Upper Iowa University’s MPA program for four years. She has published works in a number of journals including the Journal of Information Technology & Politics and Social Science Quarterly.

Publications

Presidential Elections Web 2.0
Ramona Sue McNeal, Lisa Dotterweich Bryan. © 2019. 10 pages.
Has social media changed voter participation in presidential campaigns? Prior research has found that advances in social media has resulted in candidates focusing more on the...
Presidential Elections Web 2.0
Ramona Sue McNeal, Lisa Dotterweich Bryan. © 2018. 9 pages.
Has social media changed voter participation in presidential campaigns? Prior research has found that advances in social media has resulted in candidates focusing more on the...