The purpose of this article was to examine whether and in what ways the medium of YouTube (and in particular the Citizentube channel) can model a thick conception of democracy, and what limitations exist for democracy to be modeled and enacted in this medium. Three ideas were chosen to define "thick democracy:" active participation by citizens, pursuing social justice, and engaging in democratic dialogue. A sample of 106 videos located in the "favorites" tab of the Citizentube channel was analyzed to determine how well they modeled these three aspects of thick democracy. The article concludes that although YouTube, and in particular Citizentube, evidences many elements of democratic content including some superficial aspects of thick dem...
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The purpose of this article was to examine whether and in what ways the medium of YouTube (and in pa...
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This is the author's final draft. Copyright 2012 Taylor & Francis.This study examines thematic and s...
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One of the greatest innovations in the 21st century is the high level of accessibility to informatio...
In the contemporary age, it may seem that ambiguities and manipulations preceding the formation of a...
It is virtually impossible to imagine a society or world that is not already (re) presented through ...
The purpose of this article was to examine whether and in what ways the medium of YouTube (and in pa...
This dissertation analyzes representations of the social media platform YouTube, as described by its...
This paper examines how the sociopolitical and educational potentials of YouTube have been exercised...
YouTube serves as a “forum for people to connect, inform, and inspire others across the globe,” and ...
In this article I attempt to discuss whether YouTube can represent an adequate medium for grass-roo...
This research explores how citizens from authoritarian countries can take advantage of social media ...
Abstract in Undetermined This article explores the potential of video activism on YouTube to form a ...
Social media are now extensively used around the world, especially by younger people; for example, o...
This paper aims to describe the position of mainstream audio-visual media which has been replaced by...
This is the author's final draft. Copyright 2012 Taylor & Francis.This study examines thematic and s...
This dissertation examines the extent to which composing practices and rhetorical strategies common ...
This paper examines a marginal YouTube channel of civil dissidence based around anarchist principles...
One of the greatest innovations in the 21st century is the high level of accessibility to informatio...
In the contemporary age, it may seem that ambiguities and manipulations preceding the formation of a...
It is virtually impossible to imagine a society or world that is not already (re) presented through ...