The rise of the blogosphere raises important questions about the elicitation and aggregation of information, and about democracy itself. Do blogs allow people to check information and correct errors? Can we understand the blogosphere as operating as a kind of marketplace for information along Hayekian terms? Or is it a vast public meeting of the kind that Jurgen Habermas describes? In this article, I argue that the blogosphere cannot be understood as a Hayekian means for gathering dispersed knowledge because it lacks any equivalent of the price system. I also argue that forces of polarization characterize the blogosphere as they do other social interactions, making it an unlikely venue for Habermasian deliberation, and perhaps leading to th...
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Abstract Title Blogging.se – a study on the swedish blogosphere from a Habermasian public sphere-per...
Digital media lowers barriers to entry and has the ability to renegotiate traditional news-making po...
Political scientists and political theorists debate the relationship between participation and delib...
Contending that media users are more than self-interested consumers and that the public sphere media...
Is computer-mediated discourse leading to collective political action in the public sphere, or simpl...
The emergence of the internet and new media and communication technologies has raised concern about ...
Across a range of disciplines-including journalism-there is widespread disagreement about the value ...
This author is inclined to think that social structures which evolve through the voluntary interacti...
As a new feature of the media system, the blogosphere is an extremely interesting subject for schola...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
The relationship between democracy and mass communication has long been one of the central themes in...
The future of the free dissemination of information lies in the blog, some may say. The internet ha...
One of the most important phenomena that came from the infamous Duke Lacrosse Case was the emergence...
This article focuses on the critical analysis of the blogosphere, in order to question its potential...
This dissertation explores the rhetorical imaginary of internetworked societies by examining three c...
Abstract Title Blogging.se – a study on the swedish blogosphere from a Habermasian public sphere-per...
Digital media lowers barriers to entry and has the ability to renegotiate traditional news-making po...
Political scientists and political theorists debate the relationship between participation and delib...
Contending that media users are more than self-interested consumers and that the public sphere media...