Instead of asking what is so wrong with our political communications today, why not ask, ‘what is working?’ And perhaps, even more daring in such a depressed age, ‘what can we expect from a more digital democracy?’ Are there lessons to be learnt for politics from the experience of networked journalism
This study focuses on new media use in democratic discourse, specifically in the Queensland state el...
Late in 2006 The Guardian ran a special feature in its weekend magazine on ‘the second Internet gol...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
Politics has adopted all the tools of modern merchandising - advertising, polling, telemarketing, de...
I’m not going, but the PersonalDemocracy conference in New York looks more interesting than ever. A ...
Although new scholarship has heralded the digital affordances of social media on the Internet to tra...
The internet has the capacity to facilitate the creation of new forms of civic engagement, but the r...
Since its invention, the internet has been considered a ‘game-changer’ when it comes to democracy, w...
Early conceptions of digital democracy as a virtual public sphere or civic commons have been replace...
Last week saw the last of the current series of the Future of News seminars. They have taken us on a...
金沢大学法学部In the Internet-age, the mass media no longer has the monopoly power to collect, produce and ...
The relationship between communication and politics has always been a tight one, but information te...
As the post-2016 political context becomes embedded, there is profound uncertainty about the long-te...
Concerned by declining interest, trust, and participation by citizens in democratic politics, govern...
"Technology and the Internet are changing democracy in America. Personal Democracy Forum is a hub fo...
This study focuses on new media use in democratic discourse, specifically in the Queensland state el...
Late in 2006 The Guardian ran a special feature in its weekend magazine on ‘the second Internet gol...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
Politics has adopted all the tools of modern merchandising - advertising, polling, telemarketing, de...
I’m not going, but the PersonalDemocracy conference in New York looks more interesting than ever. A ...
Although new scholarship has heralded the digital affordances of social media on the Internet to tra...
The internet has the capacity to facilitate the creation of new forms of civic engagement, but the r...
Since its invention, the internet has been considered a ‘game-changer’ when it comes to democracy, w...
Early conceptions of digital democracy as a virtual public sphere or civic commons have been replace...
Last week saw the last of the current series of the Future of News seminars. They have taken us on a...
金沢大学法学部In the Internet-age, the mass media no longer has the monopoly power to collect, produce and ...
The relationship between communication and politics has always been a tight one, but information te...
As the post-2016 political context becomes embedded, there is profound uncertainty about the long-te...
Concerned by declining interest, trust, and participation by citizens in democratic politics, govern...
"Technology and the Internet are changing democracy in America. Personal Democracy Forum is a hub fo...
This study focuses on new media use in democratic discourse, specifically in the Queensland state el...
Late in 2006 The Guardian ran a special feature in its weekend magazine on ‘the second Internet gol...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...