Fb2 Social Media and Democracy: Innovations in Participatory Politics (Routledge Research in Political Communication) ePub
by Brian D. Loader,Dan Mercea
Category: | Social Sciences |
Subcategory: | Other |
Author: | Brian D. Loader,Dan Mercea |
ISBN: | 041568370X |
ISBN13: | 978-0415683708 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Routledge; 1 edition (January 25, 2012) |
Pages: | 288 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1661 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1850 kb |
Digital formats: | lrf txt docx mobi |
This book is ultimately a good launching point for considering the bridge from traditional to new media, inspiring the reader to consider all the ways in which one might be able to participate both online and offline.
engagement and on their potential to augment participatory democracy.
Social Media and Democracy focuses on the role of social media in precipitating civic. engagement and on their potential to augment participatory democracy. By adopting a. fluid definition of democratic citizenship and political engagement, the volume chal-. lenges conventional definitions of politics which limit political participation to voting, joining a party or attending a rally, and critically looks at the ‘disruptive capacity’ of. social media to traditional political practices and institutions. This ‘disruptive capacity’.
Social media innovations in participatory politics BRIAN D. LOADER and DAN MERCEA Part 1: Social Movements: Pushing the Boundaries of Digital Political Participation 2. Digital Media and the Personalization of Collective Action: Social Technology and the Organization of Protests. Digital Media and the Personalization of Collective Action: Social Technology and the Organization of Protests Against the Global Economic Crisis W. LANCE BENNETT and ALEXANDRA SEGERBERG 3. Communication in Movement: social movements as agents of participatory democracy DONATELLA DELLA.
Social Media and Democracy book. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. LOADER and DAN MERCEA Part 1: Social Movements . Brian D. Loader is Associate Director of the Science and Technology Studies Unit (SATSU) based at the University of York, UK.
Early conceptions of digital democracy as a virtual public sphere or civic commons have been replaced by a new technological optimism . Mercea, Dan, Networking Democracy? Social Media Innovations and Participatory Politics (May 26, 2011).
Early conceptions of digital democracy as a virtual public sphere or civic commons have been replaced by a new technological optimism for democratic renewal based upon the open and collaborative networking characteristics of social media.
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Young Citizens in the Digital Age: Political Engagement, Young People and New Media, London: Routledge. Manning, N, Penfold-Mount, . Loader, .
This book critically investigates the complex interaction between social media and contemporary democratic politics, and provides a grounded analysis of the emerging importance of Social media in civic engagement.
This book critically investigates the complex interaction between social media and contemporary democratic politics, and provides a grounded analysis of the emerging importance of Social media in civic engagement.
Social media applications such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, have increasingly been adopted by politicians, political activists and social movements as a means to engage, organize and communicate with citizens worldwide. Drawing on Obama’s Presidential campaign, opposition and protests in the Arab states, and the mobilization of support for campaigns against tuition fee increases and the UK Uncut demonstrations, this book presents evidence-based research and analysis. Renowned international scholars examine the salience of the network as a metaphor for understanding our social world, but also the centrality of the Internet in civic and political networks. Whilst acknowledging the power of social media, the contributors question the claim it is a utopian tool of democracy, and suggests a cautious approach to facilitate more participative democracy is necessary.
Providing the most up-to-date analysis of social media, citizenship and democracy, Social Media and Democracy will be of strong interest to students and scholars of Political Science, Social Policy, Sociology, Communication Studies, Computing and Information and Communications Technologies.