This report on a lecture at the LSE by Evgeny Morozov is by POLIS intern, Beth Lowell
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This is a particularly interesting time for internet scholars and activists because we are near the ...
Many scholars have hailed the democratic potential of the internet. For some it empowers individuals...
A debate at Demos on whether the Internet is changing politics answered “Yes, but”. With four very d...
One of the staples of journalism is the straw man: the threat that never existed or the claim that w...
“If it turns out that the Internet does help to stifle dissent, amplify existing inequalities in ter...
Have we overestimated the internet\u27s ability to bring change and underestimated the role that pol...
We have all got to stop believing in the Monkey Myth of the Internet and Democracy, according to Evg...
Evgeny Morozov challenges the widely held view of the internet as a tool for promoting democracy in ...
Polis Intern and LSE MSc student Jin Yan reports on the latest Polis Media Agenda Talk featuring Jam...
I’m not going, but the PersonalDemocracy conference in New York looks more interesting than ever. A ...
The Internet today has become a powerful tool-that has greatly improved the lives of all peoples acr...
Polis Intern and LSE MSc student Jessica Di Paolo reports on the latest Polis Media Agenda Talk feat...
Non-democratic and democratic regimes alike have been attracted to the promise of the global informa...
Raphael Cohen-Almagor, the author of Confronting the Internet’s Dark Side, explains his motivation f...
Is the Internet a Vector of Freedom or an Instrument of Repression? Lessons from the Arab Spring, Ch...
This is a particularly interesting time for internet scholars and activists because we are near the ...
Many scholars have hailed the democratic potential of the internet. For some it empowers individuals...
A debate at Demos on whether the Internet is changing politics answered “Yes, but”. With four very d...
One of the staples of journalism is the straw man: the threat that never existed or the claim that w...