Platforms, protests, and the challenge of networked democracy /

This book examines the recent evolution of online spaces and their impact on networked democracy. Through an illuminating mix of theoretical and methodological analysis, contributors provide an understanding of how a range of individuals and groups, including activists and NGOs, governments and grie...

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Other Authors: Jones, John, 1978- (Editor), Trice, Michael R. (Michael Ray) (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave MacMillan, [2020]
Series:Rhetoric, politics, and society series.
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Summary:This book examines the recent evolution of online spaces and their impact on networked democracy. Through an illuminating mix of theoretical and methodological analysis, contributors provide an understanding of how a range of individuals and groups, including activists and NGOs, governments and griefers, are using digital technologies to influence public debates. Contributions consider these phenomena in a global contemporary context, providing within the same volume rigorous examinations of the design of digital platforms for deliberation, users attempts to manipulate those platforms and the ways activists and governments are responding to emerging threats to democratic discourse. Providing diverse, global case studies, this collection is a valuable tool for academics within and beyond the fields of new media, communication, and information policy and governance.
Physical Description:xix, 348 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3030365247
9783030365240