This policy brief explores the challenges and opportunities congruent with the advent of internetization on the democratic landscape. Internetization is a new word that I have coined to describe our contemporary empowerment through global outreach and electronic connectivity. There is no denying that the 21st century has precipitated profound structural change and empowered democracy through digital capacity and electronic connectivity. This paper analyzes the impact of internetization on e-democracy, social media, civics education, non-governmental organizations and global outreach. It also addresses the consequences of internetization on cybersecurity threats, election tampering and the contemporary challenges associated with electronic ...
This volume provides an important update to our current understanding of politics and the internet i...
New information and communication technologies are often viewed as a panacea to thecurrent crisis of...
Technologies carry politics since they embed values. It is therefore surprising that mainstream poli...
The internet has the capacity to facilitate the creation of new forms of civic engagement, but the r...
What roles do communication systems, information technologies and the internet play in fostering cit...
The concept of democracy and the one that internet works on are extremely similar in nature. Particu...
The idea of democracy had come a long way before it was given its first modern forms in the liberal ...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
‘Electronic democracy’ is a concept with a relatively long history. It has been a central feature of...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
This thesis questions the universality of information and communication technologies (ICTs) as “libe...
This article focuses on the traditional notions of democracy and governance in the context of the re...
This volume explores the main elements of e-Democracy, as is usually termed the implementation of de...
Equitable information access and freedom of expression are viewed as essential aspects of a truly de...
The promotion of democracy has long been a cornerstone of states’ foreign policy and the work of int...
This volume provides an important update to our current understanding of politics and the internet i...
New information and communication technologies are often viewed as a panacea to thecurrent crisis of...
Technologies carry politics since they embed values. It is therefore surprising that mainstream poli...
The internet has the capacity to facilitate the creation of new forms of civic engagement, but the r...
What roles do communication systems, information technologies and the internet play in fostering cit...
The concept of democracy and the one that internet works on are extremely similar in nature. Particu...
The idea of democracy had come a long way before it was given its first modern forms in the liberal ...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
‘Electronic democracy’ is a concept with a relatively long history. It has been a central feature of...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
This thesis questions the universality of information and communication technologies (ICTs) as “libe...
This article focuses on the traditional notions of democracy and governance in the context of the re...
This volume explores the main elements of e-Democracy, as is usually termed the implementation of de...
Equitable information access and freedom of expression are viewed as essential aspects of a truly de...
The promotion of democracy has long been a cornerstone of states’ foreign policy and the work of int...
This volume provides an important update to our current understanding of politics and the internet i...
New information and communication technologies are often viewed as a panacea to thecurrent crisis of...
Technologies carry politics since they embed values. It is therefore surprising that mainstream poli...