This paper discusses the use of online discussion forums in various “e-democratic” practices in light of the lessons learned from the field of education. Informed by a conceptual framework drawn from the role of public sphere in electronic democracy and the ideal learning conditions of a computer-mediated communication environment, the author analyzed two discussion forums maintained by a government and a civil society group. Results suggest that, in both cases, online discussion forums only reflect a few elements of effective online learning and therefore, have yet to reach their full potentials. Implications for future research are discussed
This paper has focused on online political forums as newly emerged public spaces that contribute to ...
Digital media, in particular social media, are often perceived to be changing political participatio...
Over the last decade a lot has been said about the possibilities of the Internet enhancing the publi...
The Internet is rapidly becoming a part of the everyday lives of a majority of people in the Western...
Ever since the advent of the Internet, political communication scholars have debated its potential t...
Political discussion is increasingly moving online, however critics of social media will often refer...
Ever since the advent of the Internet, political communication scholars have debated its potential t...
Political conversation is at the heart of democratic societies, and it is an important precursor of ...
This thesis examines the dimensions of user engagement with an online forum on British Columbia's n...
Online discussions about politics are commonplace these days, and play an increasingly large role in...
Discussion is a crucial component for learning in a college classroom. Increasingly, university and ...
The first part of the article aims to evaluate whether the online public spaces are democratic at al...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
Abstract: The understanding of participation as a political matter has changed back and forth over t...
Concerned by declining interest, trust, and participation by citizens in democratic politics, govern...
This paper has focused on online political forums as newly emerged public spaces that contribute to ...
Digital media, in particular social media, are often perceived to be changing political participatio...
Over the last decade a lot has been said about the possibilities of the Internet enhancing the publi...
The Internet is rapidly becoming a part of the everyday lives of a majority of people in the Western...
Ever since the advent of the Internet, political communication scholars have debated its potential t...
Political discussion is increasingly moving online, however critics of social media will often refer...
Ever since the advent of the Internet, political communication scholars have debated its potential t...
Political conversation is at the heart of democratic societies, and it is an important precursor of ...
This thesis examines the dimensions of user engagement with an online forum on British Columbia's n...
Online discussions about politics are commonplace these days, and play an increasingly large role in...
Discussion is a crucial component for learning in a college classroom. Increasingly, university and ...
The first part of the article aims to evaluate whether the online public spaces are democratic at al...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
Abstract: The understanding of participation as a political matter has changed back and forth over t...
Concerned by declining interest, trust, and participation by citizens in democratic politics, govern...
This paper has focused on online political forums as newly emerged public spaces that contribute to ...
Digital media, in particular social media, are often perceived to be changing political participatio...
Over the last decade a lot has been said about the possibilities of the Internet enhancing the publi...