The Journal of Information Technology & Politics examines how information technology (IT) impacts politics and government, how politics and government influence the development and use of IT, and how IT can be used to advance research and education. The journals primary disciplinary home is political science, but regularly features contributions from scholars in related fields such as communication, sociology, economics, geography, and law.
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Editor-in-Chief:  Lauren Copeland,Jason Gainous,Terri Towner
scope: the Journal of Information Technology & Politics publishes articles examining the applications of IT in political campaigns, elections, and the broader public sphere; the implications of IT use for individuals and their political behavior; the political economy of IT; and the governance of the Internet.
Print ISSN:  1933-1681
Electronic ISSN:  1933-169X
Abstracting and Indexing:  SCOPUS Science Citation Index Expanded
Imapct Factor 2021:  2.710
Subject Area and Category:  Computer Science , Computer Science (miscellaneous),Social Sciences ,Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science
Publication Frequency:  
H Index:  42
Q1:  Sociology and Political Science
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Cite Score:  4.1
SNIP:  1.521
Journal Rank(SJR):  0.927
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Publisher:  Taylor & Francis
Country:  United States