Democracy and new media /
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
c2003.
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Series: | Media in transition
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the digital revolution, the informed citizen, and the culture of democracy / Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn
- Technologies of freedom? / Lloyd Morrisett
- Which technology and which democracy? / Benjamin R. Barber
- Click here for democracy: a history and critique of an information-based model of citizenship / Michael Schudson
- Growing a democratic culture: john commons on the wiring of civil society / Philip E. Agre
- Reports of the close relationship between democracy and the internet may have been exaggerated / Doug Schuler
- Are virtual and democratic communities feasible? / Amitai Etzioni
- Who needs politics? Who needs people? The ironies of democracy in cyberspace / Roger Hurwitz
- Democracy and cyberspace: first principles / Ira Magaziner with response by Benjamin Barber
- Digital democracy and the new age of reason / David Winston
- Voting, campaigns, and elections in the future: looking back from 2008 / Nolan A. Bowie
- Democracy and new media in developing nations: opportunities and challenges / Adam Clayton Powell III
- Will the internet spoil Fidel Castro's Cuba? / Christina Venegas
- Ethnic diversity, "race," and the cultural political economy of cyberspace / Andrew Jakubowicz
- Documenting democratization: new media practices in post-apartheid South Africa / Ashley Dawson
- The frequencies of public writing: tomb, tome, and time as technologies of the public / John Hartley
- Journalism in a digital age / Christopher Harper
- Hypertext and journalism: audiences respond to competing news narratives / Robert Huesca and Brenda Dervin
- Beyond the global and the local: media systems and journalism in the global network paradigm / Ingrid Volkmer
- Resource journalism: a model for new media / Ellen Hume
- What is information? The flow of bits and the control of chaos / David Sholle
- That withered paradigm: the web, the expert and the information hegemony / Peter Walsh.