TY - BOOK AU - Jenkins,Henry AU - Thorburn,David AU - Seawell,Brad TI - Democracy and new media T2 - Media in transition SN - 0262101017 AV - JC423 .D43 2003 U1 - 320.014 21 PY - 2003///] CY - Cambridge, Mass. PB - MIT Press KW - Democracy KW - Communication KW - Political aspects KW - Information society KW - Information technology N1 - 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 ER -