Although the relationship between digitalisation and democracy is subject of growing public attention, the nature of this relationship is rarely addressed in a systematic manner. The common understanding is that digital media are the driver of the political change we are facing today. This paper argues against such a causal approach und proposes a co-evolutionary perspective instead. Inspired by Benedict Anderson's "Imagined Communities" and recent research on mediatisation, it introduces the concept of mediated democracy. This concept reflects the simple idea that representative democracy requires technical mediation, and that the rise of modern democracy and of communication media are therefore closely intertwined. Hence, mediated democra...
Computer-mediated communication is a complex phenomenon, in the sense that its features depend on th...
What characterises contemporary democratic political struggles? According to the post-Marxist theory...
This thematic issue presents the outcome of the 2015 ECREA Communication and Democracy Section Confe...
Although the relationship between digitalisation and democracy is subject of growing public attentio...
AbstractNowadays democracy encounters with this problematic, especially with increasing virtualizati...
For contemporary societies, digital democracy provides a key concept that denotes, in our understand...
The emergence of the digital society has become one of the most pressing research topics in social s...
Early conceptions of digital democracy as a virtual public sphere or civic commons have been replace...
The relationship between communication and politics has always been a tight one, but information te...
This paper shares lessons from Nesta’s research into some of the pioneering innovations in digital d...
Emerging media technologies and applications have accompanied by an explosion of diverse means and p...
What characterises contemporary democratic political struggles? According to the post-Marxist theory...
Given the dynamic development of the new media, in particular the Internet, the social, economic and...
Positioned in a critical realist perspective, this paper examines the impact of systematic and inst...
The paper applies the concept of ‘mediatisation’ as a theoretical framework to transitional democrac...
Computer-mediated communication is a complex phenomenon, in the sense that its features depend on th...
What characterises contemporary democratic political struggles? According to the post-Marxist theory...
This thematic issue presents the outcome of the 2015 ECREA Communication and Democracy Section Confe...
Although the relationship between digitalisation and democracy is subject of growing public attentio...
AbstractNowadays democracy encounters with this problematic, especially with increasing virtualizati...
For contemporary societies, digital democracy provides a key concept that denotes, in our understand...
The emergence of the digital society has become one of the most pressing research topics in social s...
Early conceptions of digital democracy as a virtual public sphere or civic commons have been replace...
The relationship between communication and politics has always been a tight one, but information te...
This paper shares lessons from Nesta’s research into some of the pioneering innovations in digital d...
Emerging media technologies and applications have accompanied by an explosion of diverse means and p...
What characterises contemporary democratic political struggles? According to the post-Marxist theory...
Given the dynamic development of the new media, in particular the Internet, the social, economic and...
Positioned in a critical realist perspective, this paper examines the impact of systematic and inst...
The paper applies the concept of ‘mediatisation’ as a theoretical framework to transitional democrac...
Computer-mediated communication is a complex phenomenon, in the sense that its features depend on th...
What characterises contemporary democratic political struggles? According to the post-Marxist theory...
This thematic issue presents the outcome of the 2015 ECREA Communication and Democracy Section Confe...