This study explores the impact and influences of the Internet on formalized political discourse and engagement during the last decade. It traces the traditions and conventions of predominantly top-down and elite-dominated methods of information dissemination and citizen mobilization, beginning with newspapers at the turn of the nineteenth century and progressing to the professionalization and specialization experienced during the twentieth century. These sustained patterns of limited influence for non-elites had a marginalizing effect on participation and understandings of democratic responsiveness. Since the emergence of the Internet as a widespread medium of communication, however, prevailing hierarchies of control over discourse and enga...
Over the last decade there has been a proliferation of academic studies addressing the relationship ...
This thesis explores the effects of social media on political participation in China. It explores co...
This article provides hypotheses on the effects of the Internet on political campaigns. The IBPP sta...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. With every advance in technology ...
What roles do communication systems, information technologies and the internet play in fostering cit...
Over the years Internet use has become ingrained in Americans’ daily lives. In turn, those running f...
Introduction The new age of human life is described and explained by new terms and theories such as...
In order for Americans to fully and effectively participate in their government, they must be adequa...
For this study, the methods and techniques employed by internet campaign managers and major online i...
This paper examines the effect that the Internet and online news consumption has had on American soc...
At the heart of democratic processes, political participation is fundamental for many social and pol...
The Internet is viewed by some as a great tool for democracy. Indeed, if we believe in the value of ...
How will people use the Internet and other emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs...
Scholarly interest for the impact of technologies on democracy has raised in parallel to the decline...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
Over the last decade there has been a proliferation of academic studies addressing the relationship ...
This thesis explores the effects of social media on political participation in China. It explores co...
This article provides hypotheses on the effects of the Internet on political campaigns. The IBPP sta...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. With every advance in technology ...
What roles do communication systems, information technologies and the internet play in fostering cit...
Over the years Internet use has become ingrained in Americans’ daily lives. In turn, those running f...
Introduction The new age of human life is described and explained by new terms and theories such as...
In order for Americans to fully and effectively participate in their government, they must be adequa...
For this study, the methods and techniques employed by internet campaign managers and major online i...
This paper examines the effect that the Internet and online news consumption has had on American soc...
At the heart of democratic processes, political participation is fundamental for many social and pol...
The Internet is viewed by some as a great tool for democracy. Indeed, if we believe in the value of ...
How will people use the Internet and other emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs...
Scholarly interest for the impact of technologies on democracy has raised in parallel to the decline...
Participation is at the core of democratic society. However, studies have shown that participation i...
Over the last decade there has been a proliferation of academic studies addressing the relationship ...
This thesis explores the effects of social media on political participation in China. It explores co...
This article provides hypotheses on the effects of the Internet on political campaigns. The IBPP sta...