We conclude that policymakers and scholars that have been most optimistic about the impact of digital tools have over-emphasized the role of information, specifically access to alternative and independent sources of information and unfiltered access to the Internet. We argue, in contrast, that more attention should be paid to the means of overcoming the difficulties of online organization in the face of authoritarian governments in an increasingly digital geopolitical environment
Political action has a long history. Information systems provide new affordances for political actio...
This article examines critically the claims that digital networks (digital media infrastructures, es...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
This dissertation addresses longstanding sociological questions about organizational democracy in th...
In an effort to reclaim agency in the global battle between digital democracy and digital authoritar...
Digital activism is now considered a widespread form of activism. Studies on its impact and use have...
Is there a link between new digital technologies and good governance? What, if any, are the connecti...
Does the Internet change the balance of power between authoritarian regimes and their domestic oppon...
Does the Internet change the balance of power between authoritarian regimes and their domestic oppon...
"This thesis addresses the role of information communication technologies and the internet in explai...
By making information more accessible than ever before, digital technologies have come to shape soci...
Does the Internet change the balance of power between authoritarian regimes and their domestic oppon...
This article systematically investigates the relationship between internet use and protests in autho...
We examine the effects of digital access on the prevalence of democracy and its diffusion via geogra...
Claims have been made that the advent of social media and its assumed ability to fuel social strife ...
Political action has a long history. Information systems provide new affordances for political actio...
This article examines critically the claims that digital networks (digital media infrastructures, es...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
This dissertation addresses longstanding sociological questions about organizational democracy in th...
In an effort to reclaim agency in the global battle between digital democracy and digital authoritar...
Digital activism is now considered a widespread form of activism. Studies on its impact and use have...
Is there a link between new digital technologies and good governance? What, if any, are the connecti...
Does the Internet change the balance of power between authoritarian regimes and their domestic oppon...
Does the Internet change the balance of power between authoritarian regimes and their domestic oppon...
"This thesis addresses the role of information communication technologies and the internet in explai...
By making information more accessible than ever before, digital technologies have come to shape soci...
Does the Internet change the balance of power between authoritarian regimes and their domestic oppon...
This article systematically investigates the relationship between internet use and protests in autho...
We examine the effects of digital access on the prevalence of democracy and its diffusion via geogra...
Claims have been made that the advent of social media and its assumed ability to fuel social strife ...
Political action has a long history. Information systems provide new affordances for political actio...
This article examines critically the claims that digital networks (digital media infrastructures, es...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...