It is a question as old as new media itself. Does the blogosphere improve political debate by increasing the number and volume of voices? In this paper written in a personal capacity for the Polis Summer School, Patricia Audette-Longo, the political affairs reporter for the Edmonton Journal, looks at the effect of political blogs on democratic discourse in Alberta, Canada. By Patricia Audette-Longo
Alors que les démocraties occidentales voient leur population toujours moins impliquée en politique,...
Contending that media users are more than self-interested consumers and that the public sphere media...
In the weeks leading to the primary of 2016 U.S. Presidential elections, the blogosphere was filled ...
The Internet offers an unprecedented confluence of low cost production, distribution and marketing i...
In recent years, the political arena has been transformed into a space of public debate, a phenomeno...
In recent years, the political arena has been transformed into a space of public debate, a phenomeno...
Across a range of disciplines-including journalism-there is widespread disagreement about the value ...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
Few venues span the spectrum of political ideas better than the blogosphere, the sprawling online ne...
It has been argued that blogs, as an extension of 1960s ‘new journalism’, have become an important ...
Though still a small subsection of the internet, weblogs are becoming an increasingly prominent spac...
Much of the discussion of the emergence, role and significance of the political blogosphere in Austr...
The growth of technologies and tools branded as =new media‘ or =Web 2.0‘ has sparked much discussion...
Blogging, keeping personal diaries (logs) on the Internet, is a new publication channel allowing in ...
Abstract Contrary to initial predictions Internet-mediated forms of communication have not become me...
Alors que les démocraties occidentales voient leur population toujours moins impliquée en politique,...
Contending that media users are more than self-interested consumers and that the public sphere media...
In the weeks leading to the primary of 2016 U.S. Presidential elections, the blogosphere was filled ...
The Internet offers an unprecedented confluence of low cost production, distribution and marketing i...
In recent years, the political arena has been transformed into a space of public debate, a phenomeno...
In recent years, the political arena has been transformed into a space of public debate, a phenomeno...
Across a range of disciplines-including journalism-there is widespread disagreement about the value ...
The article analyzes the influence of blogosphere on the political process. The author studies polit...
Few venues span the spectrum of political ideas better than the blogosphere, the sprawling online ne...
It has been argued that blogs, as an extension of 1960s ‘new journalism’, have become an important ...
Though still a small subsection of the internet, weblogs are becoming an increasingly prominent spac...
Much of the discussion of the emergence, role and significance of the political blogosphere in Austr...
The growth of technologies and tools branded as =new media‘ or =Web 2.0‘ has sparked much discussion...
Blogging, keeping personal diaries (logs) on the Internet, is a new publication channel allowing in ...
Abstract Contrary to initial predictions Internet-mediated forms of communication have not become me...
Alors que les démocraties occidentales voient leur population toujours moins impliquée en politique,...
Contending that media users are more than self-interested consumers and that the public sphere media...
In the weeks leading to the primary of 2016 U.S. Presidential elections, the blogosphere was filled ...