Dr Peter Chen

BCom (hons)(Griffith) PhD (ANU)

 

Phone

+61 2 9036 9079

Address

Room 263
H04 - Merewether

Email

Peter Chen teaches public policy and politics. His research interests focus on the relationship between information and communications technology and policy making process. He is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Information Technology & Politics and the International Journal of Electronic Governance.

Research Interests

  • Online Media
  • Political Communication
  • Public Policy
  • Public Administration

Publications

2009

Chapter in Book/s

Chen, P.'Online media', Media and Politics in the 2008 New Zealand Election [working title], Pearson Education: North Shore, in-press.

Chen, P.(with Walsh) 'e-Lection 2007: The Internet and the Campaign' in Kevin 07: The Australian Federal Election 2007, Simms and Warhurst (eds), University of Queensland Press, in-press.

2008

Publication/s

Chen, P. 'Australian political parties use of YouTube 2007', Communication, Politics & Culture, 41(1), 2008.

Conference Proceedings/s

Chen, P. 'Candidates’ new media use in the 2007 Australian national election', Record of the Communications Policy & Research Forum 2008, Papandrea and Armstrong (eds), Network Insight Pty Ltd, November 2008.

2007

Monograph/s

Chen, P. Electronic Engagement: A Guide for Public Sector Managers, Australian National University e-Press, 2007.

Chapter in Book/s

Chen, P. (with Gibson, Lusoli, and Ward) 'Australian Governments and Online Communication', in Government Communication in Australia, S Young (ed.), Cambridge University Press, 2007.

2006

Monograph/s

Chen, P. (with Gibson and Geiselhart) Electronic Democracy? The Impact of New Communications Technologies on Australian Democracy, Focused Audit, Democratic Audit of Australia, Australian National University, 2006.

2005

Chapter in Book/s

Chen, P. 'e-lection 2004? New Media and the Campaign', Mortgage Nation: The Australian Federal Election 2004, Simms and Warhurst (eds), API-Bentley, 2005.

2004

Publication/s

Chen, P. 'What Does the Internet Tell Us About Network Governance?', Southern Review: Communication, Politics & Culture, 37(2) 2004.

Conference Proceedings/s

Chen, P. (co-editor, with W Roberts) Proceedings of the Australian Electronic Governance Conference 2004, Multimedia CDROM, 14-15 April 2004.

Chen, P. (with E Jacobs) 'Strategic Responses to Internet Voting', Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 2004, University of Adelaide, 29 September - 1 October, 2004.

Chen, P. 'A Comparative Analysis of Political Email Lists', Proceedings of the Australian Electronic Governance Conference, University of Melbourne, 14-15 April, 2004.

2003

Publication/s

Chen, P. 'Advocating Online Censorship', Australian Journal of Public Administration, 62(2), 2003.

Conference Proceedings/s

Chen, P.(with S Barlow, J Chimonyo, A Lyon, and B O'Loughlin), "eGovernance Practice and Potential in the Local Government Sector" for Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, 51, 2003.

2002

Monograph/s

Chen, P. Australian Elected Representatives' Use of New Media Technologies 2002, Centre for Public Policy, University Of Melbourne, 2002.

Conference Proceedings/s

Chen, P. '"They're not like us": The Deamalgamation of Delatite Shire' for Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 50, 2002.

Chen, P. 'Who's in the Joined-Up Government? Australian Elected Representatives Adaptive Responses to Network Technology' for Knowledge, Networks and Joined-Up Government, 2002.

Publication/s

Chen, P. 'Lust, Greed, Sloth: The Performance and Potential of Internet Co-Regulation in Australia' Griffith Law Review, 11(2), 2002.

1999

Publication/s

Chen, P. 'Australia's Internet Censorship Regime: History, Form and Future”, University of Western Sydney Law Journal Special Edition, 3, 1999.

Chen, P. (with SM Hinton) 'Realtime Interviewing Using the Word Wide Web', Sociological Research Online, 4(3), 1999.

Chen, P. 'Community Without Flesh: First Thoughts on the New Broadcasting Services Amendment (Online Services) Bill 1999', M/C: a Journal of Media and Culture, 2(3), 1999.

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