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Casual Democracy - News, participation and deliberation in local communities dominated by platforms

English · Hardback

Will be released 15.11.2025

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This open access book asks how the retreat of local journalism and the advance of social media platforms reshapes democracy at the grassroots level. It presents a unique ethnographic exploration of two distinct communities Frederiksberg in Denmark and Ringwood in England and introduces the concept of "casual democracy" as a provocative new way to think about the fluid, informal, and often unpredictable nature of local public spheres increasingly dominated by platforms like Facebook. Through immersive fieldwork and insightful analysis, the book examines how these communities navigate the ethical, epistemic and democratic norms of deliberation. At its heart, this book grapples with the vital consequences for democratic participation and deliberation when platforms redefine the public realm. Blending rigorous scholarship with engaging narrative storytelling, Casual Democracy is essential reading not just for academics, but for anyone concerned with the future of local democracy and the health of public discourse in the digital age.

List of contents

PART 1.-THE RISE OF CASUAL DEMOCRACIES.-Chapter1.-Introduction.-The Newsagents of News Deserts.-Chapter2.-The Affordances of Casual Democracy.-Chapter 3. Studying Casual Democracies with Ethnographic Sensibility.-PART 2.-PLACES OF CASUAL DEMOCRACY.-Chapter 4. -Frederiksberg as Place and Public Sphere.-Chapter 5.- The Elephant and the Paradox of Frederiksberg.-Chapter 6. Ringwood as Place and Public Sphere.-Chapter 7. Anger and Apathy in Ringwood.-PART 3: TOPICS OF CASUAL DEMOCRACIES.-Chapter 8. Dealing with Covid-19 in Casual Democracies.-Chapter 9. Dealing with Crime in Casual Democracies.-Chapter 10. Dealing with Politics in Casual Democracies.-PART 4.- Consequences of Casual Democracy.-Chapter 11.- The Deliberative Capacity of Casual Democracies.-Chapter 12. Give Way to the Future of Casual Democracy.-Conclusion.

About the author

Steen Steensen (PhD) is Research Dean at the Faculty of Social Sciences and professor of journalism at the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, Oslo Metropolitan University in Norway. He holds a visiting professorship at Bournemouth University in the UK and an adjunct professorship at Kristiania University College in Norway. Steensen is the author of numerous journal articles and books concerning the development of news, journalism and public discourse in digital times, and he is a former journalist and feature writer for Norwegian newspapers and magazines.

Summary

This open access book asks how the retreat of local journalism and the advance of social media platforms reshapes democracy at the grassroots level. It presents a unique ethnographic exploration of two distinct communities—Frederiksberg in Denmark and Ringwood in England—and introduces the concept of "casual democracy" as a provocative new way to think about the fluid, informal, and often unpredictable nature of local public spheres increasingly dominated by platforms like Facebook. Through immersive fieldwork and insightful analysis, the book examines how these communities navigate the ethical, epistemic and democratic norms of deliberation. At its heart, this book grapples with the vital consequences for democratic participation and deliberation when platforms redefine the public realm. Blending rigorous scholarship with engaging narrative storytelling, Casual Democracy is essential reading not just for academics, but for anyone concerned with the future of local democracy and the health of public discourse in the digital age.

Product details

Authors Steen Steensen
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 15.11.2025
 
EAN 9783032069887
ISBN 978-3-0-3206988-7
No. of pages 289
Illustrations X, 289 p. 21 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > General, dictionaries

Kommunikationswissenschaft, Medienwissenschaft: Journalismus, Open Access, Political Communication, News Journalism, Deliberative Democracy, democratic participation, informed citizenship, algorithmic logic, ethical relativism

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