Chadwick, A. and Stanyer, J. (2010, forthcoming) 'Political Communication in Transition: Mediated Politics in Britain's New Media Environment.' Political Studies Association Annual Conference, University of Edinburgh, March 29-April 1, 2010.
Chadwick, A. (2010) 'Researching New Media, Democracy and Governance: Themes for a New Agenda' Presentation to the Department of Media and Communications, LSE, March 3.
Chadwick, A. (2009) ‘Theorising the Internet and Democracy Now.’ Presentation to the School of Public Policy, University College, London, November 26.
Chadwick, A. (2009) ‘The Internet and Engagement: Granularity, Informational Exuberance, and Political Learning.’ Presentation to the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (Thematic Session on ‘Democracy 2.0?: Participation and Politics in New Media’), San Francisco, August 8-11.
Chadwick, A. (2009) ‘Granularity in Citizens’ Online Behaviour.’ Presentation to the conference “Citizen Politics: Are the New Media Reshaping Political Engagement?", Department of Political Science, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, May 28-30.
Chadwick, A. (2009) 'Back to the Future: Organizational Values and Online Campaigning.' Presentation to the Progress/Blue State Digital conference 'Labour 2.0: Campaigning for the Net Generation', Canary Wharf, London, February 28.
Anstead, N. and Chadwick, A. (2008) ‘Parties, Election Campaigning and the Internet: Toward a Comparative Institutional Approach’ presentation to the American Political Science Association Political Communication Section Annual Preconference, Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, August 27.
Chadwick, A. (2008) ‘New media are new, but how new are our methodologies?’ Discussant on the panel ‘Political Communication Online’ at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, August 28-31.
Chadwick, A. (2008) ‘Can We Avoid the Deliberative Assumption?: Researching Online Democracy in an Era of Informational Exuberance’ paper presented to the Royal Holloway Interdisciplinary Media Workshop, June 19-20, 2008.
Chadwick, A. (2008) ‘The 2008 Digital Campaign: What’s New and Why Things Will (Almost) Always Be Different in the UK.’ Presentation to the event Digital Politics – Effects of the Information Age on the 2008 U.S. Election and Beyond, sponsored by the Financial Times, YouGovStone and the US Embassy, Grosvenor Square, London, May 15.
Chadwick, A. (2008) ‘Web 2.0: New Challenges for the Study of E-Democracy’ paper presented to the conference ‘Online Consultation and Public Policy-making: Democracy, Identity, and New Media’ - the third conference of the US National Science Foundation International Working Group on Online Consultation and Public Policymaking, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, March 14-15.
Chadwick, A. (2008) ‘The Internet and the Relative Decline of Television’ presentation to the Humanities and Arts Research Centre roundtable on ‘The Internet and the Death of Television?’, Royal Holloway, University of London, February 19.
Anstead, N. and Chadwick, A. (2008) ‘Parties, Election Campaigning and the Internet: Toward a Comparative Institutional Approach’, presentation to the Royal Holloway, University of London Department of Politics and International Relations research seminar, January 16.
Chadwick, A. (2007) ‘The Promise of E-Democratic Technology in Public Sector Organizations: a Reappraisal’, presented to the second conference of the US National Science Foundation International Working Group on Online Consultation and Public Policymaking, Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds, November 30-December 1, 2007.
Chadwick, A. (2007), ‘Digital Network Repertoires and Organizational Hybridity: How Political Parties Now Mobilize Using the Internet’, paper presented to the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 30-September 2.
Chadwick, A. (2007), ‘Web 2.0 Politics: Three Things We Should Celebrate, and Three Things We Shouldn’t’, Presentation to the RSA special conference: The Social Impact of the Web: Society, Government and the Internet, RSA, London, May 25, 2007. Podcast of lecture online at: http://www.rsa.org.uk/audio/index.asp.
Chadwick, A. (2007), ‘They Came, But Will We Build it? The Strange Case of E-Democracy’, presented to the Panel ‘Media and Politics: The Development of E-Democracy’, Political Studies Association Annual Conference, University of Bath, April 11-13, 2007.
Chadwick, A. (2007), Presentation to the founding conference of the US National Science Foundation International Working Group on Online Consultation and Public Policymaking, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, March 30-April 1 2007.
Chadwick, A. (2005), Convenor of Panel ‘The Internet and Political Mobilization’ and presentation of paper ‘The Internet, Political Mobilization and Organizational Hybridity: ‘Deanspace’, MoveOn.org and the 2004 US Presidential Campaign’, Political Studies Association Annual Conference, University of Leeds, April 5-7, 2005.