Rachel Baarda

Rachel Baarda has an M.A. in Communications from the University of Ottawa. Her M.A. thesis, Promoting Participatory Democracy: Case Study of my.barackobama.com, explored the extent to which my.barackobama.com promoted participation in democracy.

Publications

Digital Democracy in Authoritarian Russia: Opportunity for Participation, or Site of Kremlin Control?
Rachel Baarda. © 2019. 11 pages.
Digital media is expected to promote political participation in government. Around the world, from the United States to Europe, governments have been implementing e-government...
Digital Media Integration for Participatory Democracy
Rocci Luppicini, Rachel Baarda. © 2017. 259 pages.
Digital technology has revitalized the landscape of political affairs. As e-government continues to become more prominent in society, conducting further research in this realm is...
Digital Democracy in Authoritarian Russia: Opportunity for Participation, or Site of Kremlin Control?
Rachel Baarda. © 2017. 14 pages.
Digital media is expected to promote political participation in government. Around the world, from the United States to Europe, governments have been implementing e-government...
Shaping Digital Democracy in the United States: My.barackobama.com and Participatory Democracy
Rachel Baarda, Rocci Luppicini. © 2016. 19 pages.
Ethical challenges that technology poses to the different spheres of society are a core focus within the field of technoethics. Over the last few years, scholars have begun to...
The Use and Abuse of Digital Democracy: Case Study of Mybarackobama.com
Rachel Baarda, Rocci Luppicini. © 2014. 20 pages.
The field of technoethics explores the ethical challenges that technology poses to the different spheres of society. Recently, scholars have begun to explore the ethical...
The Use and Abuse of Digital Democracy: Case Study of Mybarackobama.com
Rachel Baarda, Rocci Luppicini. © 2012. 19 pages.
The field of technoethics explores the ethical challenges that technology poses to the different spheres of society. Recently, scholars have begun to explore the ethical...