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_aDemocracy and new media / _cedited by Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn ; associate editor, Brad Seawell. |
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_aCambridge, Mass. : _bMIT Press, _c©2003. |
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_gIntroduction: _tThe digital revolution, the informed citizen, and the culture of democracy / _rHenry Jenkins, _rDavid Thorburn -- _tTechnologies of freedom? / _rLloyd Morrisett -- _tWhich technology and which democracy? / _rBenjamin R. Barber -- _tClick here for democracy: a history and critique of an information-based model of citizenship / _rMichael Schudson -- _tGrowing a democratic culture: john commons on the wiring of civil society / _rPhilip E. Agre -- _tReports of the close relationship between democracy and the internet may have been exaggerated / _rDoug Schuler -- _tAre virtual and democratic communities feasible? / _rAmitai Etzioni -- _tWho needs politics? Who needs people? The ironies of democracy in cyberspace / _rRoger Hurwitz -- _tDemocracy and cyberspace: first principles / _rIra Magaziner _gwith response by _rBenjamin Barber -- _tDigital democracy and the new age of reason / _rDavid Winston -- _tVoting, campaigns, and elections in the future: looking back from 2008 / _rNolan A. Bowie -- _tDemocracy and new media in developing nations: opportunities and challenges / _rAdam Clayton Powell III -- _tWill the internet spoil Fidel Castro's Cuba? / _rChristina Venegas -- _tEthnic diversity, "race," and the cultural political economy of cyberspace / _rAndrew Jakubowicz -- _tDocumenting democratization: new media practices in post-apartheid South Africa / _rAshley Dawson -- _tThe frequencies of public writing: tomb, tome, and time as technologies of the public / _rJohn Hartley -- _tJournalism in a digital age / _rChristopher Harper -- _tHypertext and journalism: audiences respond to competing news narratives / _rRobert Huesca, _rBrenda Dervin -- _tBeyond the global and the local: media systems and journalism in the global network paradigm / _rIngrid Volkmer -- _tResource journalism: a model for new media / _rEllen Hume -- _tWhat is information? The flow of bits and the control of chaos / _rDavid Sholle -- _tThat withered paradigm: the web, the expert and the information hegemony / _rPeter Walsh. |
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520 | _aDigital technology is changing our politics. The World Wide Web is already a powerful influence on the public's access to government documents, the tactics and content of political campaigns, the behavior of voters, the efforts of activists to circulate their messages, and the ways in which topics enter the public discourse. The essays collected here capture the richness of current discourse about democracy and cyberspace. Some contributors offer front-line perspectives on the impact of emerging technologies on politics, journalism, and civic experience. What happens, for example, when we increase access to information or expand the arena of free speech? Other contributors place our shifting understanding of citizenship in historical context, suggesting that notions of cyber-democracy and online community must grow out of older models of civic life. Still others consider the global flow of information and test our American conceptions of cyber-democracy against developments in other parts of the world. How, for example, do new media operate in Castro's Cuba, in post-apartheid South Africa, and in the context of multicultural debates on the Pacific Rim? For some contributors, the new technologies endanger our political culture; for others, they promise civic renewal. | ||
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_aTechnologie de l'information _xAspect politique. _9909717 |
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653 | _aSOCIAL SCIENCES/Political Science/General | ||
653 | _aSOCIAL SCIENCES/Media Studies | ||
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_aThorburn, David _c(Professor of literature) _91341864 |
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