In the space of little more than a decade the Internet has moved from the preserve of computer geeks and academics to becoming a global media of central concern for political actors and government policy makers and the public. Barely a day goes by without the Internet being declared as a panacea to a host of social and political problems or, alternatively, being held responsible for the promotion of pornography, racism and terrorism. [Article's first paragraph
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This article explores the internet as a political tool in order to achieve political goals. In Thail...
In the space of little more than a decade the Internet has moved from the preserve of computer geeks...
Late in 2006 The Guardian ran a special feature in its weekend magazine on ‘the second Internet gol...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. With every advance in technology ...
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The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
he dramatic and continuing expansion of computer technology in the past decade has expanded public a...
The traditional Habermasian concept of the national public sphere created by the mass media of newsp...
Have we overestimated the internet\u27s ability to bring change and underestimated the role that pol...
The article opens by explaining the architecture of the Internet. Given its present raison d'être, a...
Over the past two decades, the Internet has revolutionized the spread of information across the worl...
The internet has the capacity to facilitate the creation of new forms of civic engagement, but the r...
A debate at Demos on whether the Internet is changing politics answered “Yes, but”. With four very d...
There is a tendency to forget how young the Internet is. Modern computing and data trafficking are n...
This article explores the internet as a political tool in order to achieve political goals. In Thail...