This article examines how online political groups are co-opting internet technology from commercial interests to amplify various cooperative processes. After formulating a framework for praxis-based democratic theories of technology, I select four internet-based groups as institutional exemplars for analysis: Democratic Underground, Free Republic, Indymedia, and Move On.These groups implement distinct types of democratic applications of internet technology and embody specific strands of democratic theory. I conclude by commenting on the direction of internet-based democratic practices, their political efficacy in terms of strategy and tactics, and how they figure within US political culture
Many scholars have hailed the democratic potential of the internet. For some it empowers individuals...
The effect of Internet usage on political organizations is largely assumed in the literature, which ...
This article explores the ways in which actor‐network theory (ANT) invites an alternative account of...
This article examines how online political groups are co-opting internet technology from commercial ...
The past decade has witnessed an emergent form of activism increasingly defined by its reliance on i...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is far from settled. Some point to the...
The American political system is characterized by its two-party structure. However, apparently Ameri...
Technologies carry politics since they embed values. It is therefore surprising that mainstream poli...
What roles do communication systems, information technologies and the internet play in fostering cit...
abstract: There exists a strong correlation between successful democratic governance and citizen par...
In this essay I will investigate democracy in relation to the Internet. I will approach this goal fr...
In the last two decades, the internet has become a site for political power to be gained, lost, and ...
This chapter critically examines the role of networked advocacy groups in the policy making process ...
What is the internee\u27s principle impact on American politics? This dissertation argues that the m...
Early conceptions of digital democracy as a virtual public sphere or civic commons have been replace...
Many scholars have hailed the democratic potential of the internet. For some it empowers individuals...
The effect of Internet usage on political organizations is largely assumed in the literature, which ...
This article explores the ways in which actor‐network theory (ANT) invites an alternative account of...
This article examines how online political groups are co-opting internet technology from commercial ...
The past decade has witnessed an emergent form of activism increasingly defined by its reliance on i...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is far from settled. Some point to the...
The American political system is characterized by its two-party structure. However, apparently Ameri...
Technologies carry politics since they embed values. It is therefore surprising that mainstream poli...
What roles do communication systems, information technologies and the internet play in fostering cit...
abstract: There exists a strong correlation between successful democratic governance and citizen par...
In this essay I will investigate democracy in relation to the Internet. I will approach this goal fr...
In the last two decades, the internet has become a site for political power to be gained, lost, and ...
This chapter critically examines the role of networked advocacy groups in the policy making process ...
What is the internee\u27s principle impact on American politics? This dissertation argues that the m...
Early conceptions of digital democracy as a virtual public sphere or civic commons have been replace...
Many scholars have hailed the democratic potential of the internet. For some it empowers individuals...
The effect of Internet usage on political organizations is largely assumed in the literature, which ...
This article explores the ways in which actor‐network theory (ANT) invites an alternative account of...