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The Internet and Democracy in Global Perspective - Voters, Candidates, Parties, and Social Movements

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This volume provides an important update to our current understanding of politics and the internet in a variety of new contexts, both geographically and institutionally. The subject of e-democracy has morphed over the years from speculative and optimistic accounts of a future heightened direct citizen involvement in political decision-making and an increasingly withered state apparatus, to more prosaic investigations of party and governmental website content and micro level analyses of voters' online activities. Rather than levelling the communications and participation playing field, most studies concluded that existing patterns of bias and power distribution were being repeated online, with the one exception of a genuine change in the potential for protest and e-activism. Across all of these accounts, the question remains whether the internet is a levelling communication tool that elevates the profile of marginalised players in the political system, or whether it is a medium that simply reinforces existing power and participatory biases. While employing case studies from various global perspectives, this book investigates the role of digital media and competitive advantage, campaigns and the effect of social media, online communication as way of fomenting nonviolent revolutions and the undeniable and important role of the internet on democracy around the world.

Sommario

Preface.-Acknowledgments.- Introduction.- Internet Voting in a Local Election inCanada.- IndirectCampaigning: Past, Present and Future of Voting Advice Applications.- Digital Media and the 2010 National Electionsin Brazil.- Online Campaign Communications(Facebook, Twitter, and Websites) in the 2010 UK Elections.- Virtual Power Plays: Social Movements,Internet Communication Technology, and Political Parties.- On the Role of Texts, Tweets, and Status Updates inNonviolent Revolutions.- Bibliography.-Index.

Riassunto

This volume provides an important update to our current understanding of politics and the internet in a variety of new contexts, both geographically and institutionally. The subject of e-democracy has morphed over the years from speculative and optimistic accounts of a future heightened direct citizen involvement in political decision-making and an increasingly withered state apparatus, to more prosaic investigations of party and governmental website content and micro level analyses of voters’ online activities. Rather than levelling the communications and participation playing field, most studies concluded that existing patterns of bias and power distribution were being repeated online, with the one exception of a genuine change in the potential for protest and e-activism. Across all of these accounts, the question remains whether the internet is a levelling communication tool that elevates the profile of marginalised players in the political system, or whether it is a medium that simply reinforces existing power and participatory biases. While employing case studies from various global perspectives, this book investigates the role of digital media and competitive advantage, campaigns and the effect of social media, online communication as way of fomenting nonviolent revolutions and the undeniable and important role of the internet on democracy around the world.

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Con la collaborazione di Mark Franklin (Editore), Bernard Grofman (Editore), Alexande H Trechsel (Editore), Alexander H Trechsel (Editore), Alexander H. Trechsel (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 16.12.2013
 
EAN 9783319043517
ISBN 978-3-31-904351-7
Pagine 148
Dimensioni 136 mm x 243 mm x 15 mm
Peso 356 g
Illustrazioni IX, 148 p. 13 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Serie Studies in Public Choice
Studies in Public Choice
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche

B, Media Studies, Sociology, Political Science, Communication, Political science & theory, Political Science and International Studies, Media Research, Media Management, Industrial Management, Media Sociology, Political Communication, Media, entertainment, information & communication industries, Media Planning

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