http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1065912913482758
It’s Complicated: Facebook Users’ Political Participation
in the 2008 Election
Jessica Vitak, M.A., Paul Zube, M.A., Andrew Smock, MLS, Caleb T. Carr, M.A.,
Nicole Ellison, Ph.D., and Cliff Lampe, Ph.D.
http://195.130.87.21:8080/dspace/bitstream/123456789/1021/1/What%20is%20a%20social%20network%20worth%20Facebook%20and%20vote%20share%20in%20the%202008%20presidential%20primaries.pdf
http://www.edb.utexas.edu/education/assets/files/EDP/subjectpool/Did_social_media_matter.pdf
http://fowler.ucsd.edu/massive_turnout.pdf
I need one page for each article including a summary of the work (main focus or purpose), major arguments, research methods, conclusions reached. Evaluate the arguments made by the authors (do you think the arguments are effective, sound, and well-supported? Is the text reliable? Is the author credible? Is a viewp01oint or consideration left out?). Discuss why you think this work is important to include in your review (what questions does it answer? What special or unique featured information does it provide?).
I will do the introduction, thesis and conclusion pages.