The article explores the concept of civil society in connection with Web 2.0 and its transformative impact on society and politics, contrasting it with the earlier era of Web 1.0. Web 2.0, characterized by enhanced user interaction and content production, has given rise to a new media ecosystem that has reshaped the way people communicate, obtain information, and participate in the polity. The article highlights the emergence of popular social media platforms and how they have become integral to the platform society. These platforms have not only revolutionized online interactions but have also intersected with offline realms, including politics, commerce, and social relations. The article further explores the implications of Web 2.0 for c...
New forms of media, particularly social media, have been hailed as the great new-age tool of democra...
The article addresses the issue of civic participation in online communities. It is shown that moder...
Despite it being a debated issue in recent decades, there is in fact no consensus regarding the pote...
Web 2.0's value is not in revolutionary technological change, it lies in the fundamental change...
This article is aimed at a thorough analysis of the ways through which the Internet has been enrichi...
How does the internet contribute to changes in civic engagement in the USA? To answer this question ...
Democracy shares many of its core principles with Web 2.0: it is participatory, interactive, individ...
Apart from a few exceptions, there are no studies combining critical theoretical and empirical resea...
Democracy shares many of its core principles with Web 2.0: it is participatory, interactive, individ...
The increasing use of Web 2.0 technologies in American society, specifically social networking sites...
International audienceThe arrival of the participatory web 2.0 has been hailed by many as a media re...
The article studies the effects of the emergence of cyberspace, or digitization, on civil society, a...
The purpose of this thesis is to conceptualize the idea of a “digital civil society”. During the lat...
Recent developments in social media allow people to communicate and share information instantly and ...
Despite it being a debated issue in recent decades, there is in fact no consensus regarding the pote...
New forms of media, particularly social media, have been hailed as the great new-age tool of democra...
The article addresses the issue of civic participation in online communities. It is shown that moder...
Despite it being a debated issue in recent decades, there is in fact no consensus regarding the pote...
Web 2.0's value is not in revolutionary technological change, it lies in the fundamental change...
This article is aimed at a thorough analysis of the ways through which the Internet has been enrichi...
How does the internet contribute to changes in civic engagement in the USA? To answer this question ...
Democracy shares many of its core principles with Web 2.0: it is participatory, interactive, individ...
Apart from a few exceptions, there are no studies combining critical theoretical and empirical resea...
Democracy shares many of its core principles with Web 2.0: it is participatory, interactive, individ...
The increasing use of Web 2.0 technologies in American society, specifically social networking sites...
International audienceThe arrival of the participatory web 2.0 has been hailed by many as a media re...
The article studies the effects of the emergence of cyberspace, or digitization, on civil society, a...
The purpose of this thesis is to conceptualize the idea of a “digital civil society”. During the lat...
Recent developments in social media allow people to communicate and share information instantly and ...
Despite it being a debated issue in recent decades, there is in fact no consensus regarding the pote...
New forms of media, particularly social media, have been hailed as the great new-age tool of democra...
The article addresses the issue of civic participation in online communities. It is shown that moder...
Despite it being a debated issue in recent decades, there is in fact no consensus regarding the pote...