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Democracy and new media / edited by Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn ; associate editor, Brad Seawell.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Media in transitionPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: x, 385 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0262101017
  • 9780262101011
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.014 21
LOC classification:
  • JC423 .D43 2003
Contents:
1. Introduction: The Digital Revolution, the Informed Citizen, and the Culture of Democracy / Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn -- 2. Technologies of Freedom? / Lloyd Morrisett -- 3. Which Technology and Which Democracy? / Benjamin R. Barber -- 4. Click Here for Democracy: A History and Critique of an Information-Based Model of Citizenship / Michael Schudson -- 5. Growing a Democratic Culture: John Commons on the Wiring of Civil Society / Philip E. Agre -- 6. Reports of the Close Relationship between Democracy and the Internet May Have Been Exaggerated / Doug Schuler -- 7. Are Virtual and Democratic Communities Feasible? / Amitai Etzioni -- 8. Who Needs Politics? Who Needs People? The Ironies of Democracy in Cyberspace / Roger Hurwitz -- 9. Democracy and Cyberspace: First Principles / Ira Magaziner and Benjamin Barber -- 10. Digital Democracy and the New Age of Reason / David Winston -- 11. Voting, Campaigns, and Elections in the Future: Looking Back from 2008 / Nolan A. Bowie -- 12. Democracy and New Media in Developing Nations: Opportunities and Challenges / Adam Clayton Powell III -- 13. Will the Internet Spoil Fidel Castro's Cuba? / Cristina Venegas -- 14. Ethnic Diversity, "Race," and the Cultural Political Economy of Cyberspace / Andrew Jakubowicz -- 15. Documenting Democratization: New Media Practices in Post-Apartheid South Africa / Ashley Dawson -- 16. The Frequencies of Public Writing: Tomb, Tome, and Time as Technologies of the Public / John Hartley -- 17. Journalism in a Digital Age / Christopher Harper -- 18. Hypertext and Journalism: Audiences Respond to Competing News Narratives / Robert Huesca and Brenda Dervin -- 19. Beyond the Global and the Local: Media Systems and Journalism in the Global Network Paradigm / Ingrid Volkmer -- 20. Resource Journalism: A Model for New Media / Ellen Hume -- 21. What Is Information? The Flow of Bits and the Control of Chaos / David Sholle -- 22. The Withered Paradigm: The Web, the Expert and the Information Hegemony / Peter Walsh.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction: The Digital Revolution, the Informed Citizen, and the Culture of Democracy / Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn -- 2. Technologies of Freedom? / Lloyd Morrisett -- 3. Which Technology and Which Democracy? / Benjamin R. Barber -- 4. Click Here for Democracy: A History and Critique of an Information-Based Model of Citizenship / Michael Schudson -- 5. Growing a Democratic Culture: John Commons on the Wiring of Civil Society / Philip E. Agre -- 6. Reports of the Close Relationship between Democracy and the Internet May Have Been Exaggerated / Doug Schuler -- 7. Are Virtual and Democratic Communities Feasible? / Amitai Etzioni -- 8. Who Needs Politics? Who Needs People? The Ironies of Democracy in Cyberspace / Roger Hurwitz -- 9. Democracy and Cyberspace: First Principles / Ira Magaziner and Benjamin Barber -- 10. Digital Democracy and the New Age of Reason / David Winston -- 11. Voting, Campaigns, and Elections in the Future: Looking Back from 2008 / Nolan A. Bowie -- 12. Democracy and New Media in Developing Nations: Opportunities and Challenges / Adam Clayton Powell III -- 13. Will the Internet Spoil Fidel Castro's Cuba? / Cristina Venegas -- 14. Ethnic Diversity, "Race," and the Cultural Political Economy of Cyberspace / Andrew Jakubowicz -- 15. Documenting Democratization: New Media Practices in Post-Apartheid South Africa / Ashley Dawson -- 16. The Frequencies of Public Writing: Tomb, Tome, and Time as Technologies of the Public / John Hartley -- 17. Journalism in a Digital Age / Christopher Harper -- 18. Hypertext and Journalism: Audiences Respond to Competing News Narratives / Robert Huesca and Brenda Dervin -- 19. Beyond the Global and the Local: Media Systems and Journalism in the Global Network Paradigm / Ingrid Volkmer -- 20. Resource Journalism: A Model for New Media / Ellen Hume -- 21. What Is Information? The Flow of Bits and the Control of Chaos / David Sholle -- 22. The Withered Paradigm: The Web, the Expert and the Information Hegemony / Peter Walsh.

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