Ever since the advent of the Internet, political communication scholars have debated its potential to facilitate and support public deliberation as a means of revitalizing and extending the public sphere. Much of the debate has focused on the medium’s potential in offering communicative spaces that transcend the limitations of time, space and access (and the traditional mass media)m whereby open communication, deliberation and exchange of information among the public can prosper. Following the initial enthusiasm over the possibilities of a more interactive and deliberative electorate, along with the cyber-pessimist response, a growing body of rich empirical research into online deliberation has arisen in its wake. In search of online delibe...
To what extent do online discussion spaces expose participants to political talk and to cross-cuttin...
Over the last decade a lot has been said about the possibilities of the Internet enhancing the publi...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
Ever since the advent of the Internet, political communication scholars have debated its potential t...
Ever since the advent of the Internet, political communication scholars have debated its potential t...
The theme of the Internet and the public sphere now has a permanent place on research agendas and in...
Political conversation is a critical component to a healthy public sphere and a functioning democrac...
Political conversation is at the heart of democratic societies, and it is an important precursor of ...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Online discussions about politics are commonplace these days, and play an increasingly large role in...
The Internet is often praised for its ability to provide a space to enable every person to present h...
The Internet is rapidly becoming a part of the everyday lives of a majority of people in the Western...
Twentieth-century mass media have been described as producing a ‘one-way conversation’ (Postman, 198...
The aim of this study then is to move beyond politically oriented discussion forums by also examinin...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
To what extent do online discussion spaces expose participants to political talk and to cross-cuttin...
Over the last decade a lot has been said about the possibilities of the Internet enhancing the publi...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
Ever since the advent of the Internet, political communication scholars have debated its potential t...
Ever since the advent of the Internet, political communication scholars have debated its potential t...
The theme of the Internet and the public sphere now has a permanent place on research agendas and in...
Political conversation is a critical component to a healthy public sphere and a functioning democrac...
Political conversation is at the heart of democratic societies, and it is an important precursor of ...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Online discussions about politics are commonplace these days, and play an increasingly large role in...
The Internet is often praised for its ability to provide a space to enable every person to present h...
The Internet is rapidly becoming a part of the everyday lives of a majority of people in the Western...
Twentieth-century mass media have been described as producing a ‘one-way conversation’ (Postman, 198...
The aim of this study then is to move beyond politically oriented discussion forums by also examinin...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
To what extent do online discussion spaces expose participants to political talk and to cross-cuttin...
Over the last decade a lot has been said about the possibilities of the Internet enhancing the publi...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...