This article locates Portugal in the discussion on the transition from a normative public sphere (Habermas, 1968/1989, 1998) to a new networked public sphere (Benkler, 2006), powered by the internet, global networked society and participative and interactive cultures. We use data from the public participation module of the 2018 Digital news report published by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, which surveyed a representative sample of the Portuguese population. The results point to the existence and appropriation of many forms of public participation in cyberspace. Users share news, comment on news, take part in online votes, etc., on press websites and social media. Nonetheless, the collected data point to a type of online...
This essay adopts a Freedom-centred view of development with Political Freedom at its core. It quest...
Internet as a new form of communication emerged in the sixties (1969) when the idea of connecting co...
This article examines specific questions about democracy and digital technologies of communication. ...
This article locates Portugal in the discussion on the transition from a normative public sphere (Ha...
In this paper we deal with the emergence of new forms of electronic participation in Portuguese loca...
This article first surveys current research within the context of the public sphere, particularly in...
In this paper, we analyse the appearance of new forms of electronic participation in Portuguese loca...
The profound changes in the paradigm of contemporary society resulting from the acceleration of glob...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
The development of information and communication technologies reveals, in contemporary times, substa...
This paper analyses the Portuguese society in its transition to the network society. Through the use...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
The Internet has created new “dialogical spaces” (Oblak, 2005) where issues of common concern can be...
In recent decades, the national and international media contexts, in particular television media, si...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
This essay adopts a Freedom-centred view of development with Political Freedom at its core. It quest...
Internet as a new form of communication emerged in the sixties (1969) when the idea of connecting co...
This article examines specific questions about democracy and digital technologies of communication. ...
This article locates Portugal in the discussion on the transition from a normative public sphere (Ha...
In this paper we deal with the emergence of new forms of electronic participation in Portuguese loca...
This article first surveys current research within the context of the public sphere, particularly in...
In this paper, we analyse the appearance of new forms of electronic participation in Portuguese loca...
The profound changes in the paradigm of contemporary society resulting from the acceleration of glob...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
The development of information and communication technologies reveals, in contemporary times, substa...
This paper analyses the Portuguese society in its transition to the network society. Through the use...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
The Internet has created new “dialogical spaces” (Oblak, 2005) where issues of common concern can be...
In recent decades, the national and international media contexts, in particular television media, si...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
This essay adopts a Freedom-centred view of development with Political Freedom at its core. It quest...
Internet as a new form of communication emerged in the sixties (1969) when the idea of connecting co...
This article examines specific questions about democracy and digital technologies of communication. ...