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Nigel Jackson
Nigel Jackson
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Effects of combination lipid therapy in type 2 diabetes mellitus
ACCORD Study Group
New England Journal of Medicine 362 (17), 1563-1574, 2010
35292010
Microblogging, constituency service and impression management: UK MPs and the use of Twitter
N Jackson, D Lilleker
The Impact of Legislatures, 414-433, 2020
5372020
Diet or diet plus physical activity versus usual care in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes: the Early ACTID randomised controlled trial
RC Andrews, AR Cooper, AA Montgomery, AJ Norcross, TJ Peters, ...
The Lancet 378 (9786), 129-139, 2011
4212011
Building an architecture of participation? Political parties and Web 2.0 in Britain
NA Jackson, DG Lilleker
Journal of information technology & politics 6 (3-4), 232-250, 2009
4162009
Informing, engaging, mobilizing or interacting: Searching for a European model of web campaigning
DG Lilleker, K Koc-Michalska, EJ Schweitzer, M Jacunski, N Jackson, ...
European journal of communication 26 (3), 195-213, 2011
3022011
Sedentary time, breaks in sedentary time and metabolic variables in people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes
AR Cooper, S Sebire, AA Montgomery, TJ Peters, DJ Sharp, N Jackson, ...
Diabetologia 55, 589-599, 2012
2472012
Towards a more participatory style of election campaigning: The impact of Web 2.0 on the UK 2010 general election
DG Lilleker, NA Jackson
Policy & internet 2 (3), 69-98, 2010
2452010
Political campaigning, elections and the Internet: Comparing the US, UK, France and Germany
D Lilleker, N Jackson
Routledge, 2013
2402013
Politics: the basics
S Tansey
Routledge, 2008
218*2008
Opportunistic screening for genital chlamydial infection. II: Prevalence among healthcare attenders, outcome, and evaluation of positive cases
JM Pimenta, M Catchpole, PA Rogers, J Hopwood, S Randall, ...
Sexually transmitted infections 79 (1), 22-27, 2003
1772003
MPs and web technologies: An untapped opportunity?
N Jackson
Journal of Public Affairs: An International Journal 3 (2), 124-137, 2003
1482003
Promoting and marketing events: Theory and practice
N Jackson
Routledge, 2013
1212013
Political parties and Web 2.0: The liberal democrat perspective
DG Lilleker, M Pack, N Jackson
Politics 30 (2), 105-112, 2010
1012010
Just public relations or an attempt at interaction? British MPs in the press, on the web and ‘in your face’
NA Jackson, DG Lilleker
European journal of communication 19 (4), 507-533, 2004
952004
MPs and E-representation: Me, MySpace and I
NA Jackson, DG Lilleker
British Politics 4, 236-264, 2009
882009
Political parties, the Internet and the 2005 General Election: third time lucky?
N Jackson
Internet Research 17 (3), 249-271, 2007
862007
Dipping their big toe into the blogosphere: The use of weblogs by the political parties in the 2005 general election
N Jackson
Aslib Proceedings 58 (4), 292-303, 2006
782006
Politicians and Web 2.0: the current bandwagon or changing the mindset
DG Lilleker, N Jackson
Politics: Web 2.0 International Conference, 17-18, 2008
602008
The marketing of political parties: Political marketing at the 2005 General Election
DG Lilleker, NA Jackson, R Scullion
Manchester University Press, 2006
552006
Seeking unmediated political information in a mediated environment: The uses and gratifications of political parties'e-newsletters
NA Jackson, DG Lilleker
Information, Community and Society 10 (2), 242-264, 2007
512007
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