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July 02, 2004

Partisan games
07:52 AM >> society : LIFE ONLINE

"While traditional forms of political communication treat voters as passive recipients of rhetoric, games entice the potential voter to interact with the message."

More in New York Times article on online game used as a political marketing tool in the USA.

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