Radical democracy and the Internet interrogating theory and practice

Radical Democracy and the Internet provides a systematic and mutual interrogation of radical democratic theory and Internet practice. Contributors critically examine a range of radical democratic theories in relation to online communication, from deliberative to agonistic to autonomist Marxist, and...

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Otros Autores: Dahlberg, Lincoln, 1966- (-), Siapera, Eugenia
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan 2007
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Acceso en línea:Sumario
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  • Notes on Contributors - Introduction: Tracing Radical Democracy and the Internet; L.Dahlberg & E.Siapera - Globalization, Technopolitics and Radical Democracy; R.Kahn & D.Kellner - Radical Citizenship in the Republic of Technology: A Sketch; D.Barney - Civic Identity and Net Activism: the Frame of Radical Democracy; P.Dahlgren - Online Direct Action: Hactivism and Radical Democracy; T.Jordan - Between Radical and Deliberative Politics: Towards a Radical e-Democracy; J.Hands - Participation and/or Deliberation? The Internet as a Tool for Achieving - Radical Democratic Aims; J.Downey - The Internet and Discursive Exclusion: From Deliberative to Agonistic Public Sphere Theory; L.Dahlberg - Multicultural Radical Democracy and Online Islam; E.Siapera - Democracy, Postcolonialism, and Everyday Life: Contesting the 'Royal "We" Online; M.Franklin - Hegemony or Multitude? Two Versions of Radical Democracy for the Net; N.Dyer-Witheford - Internet Piracy as Radical Democracy?; M.Poster - Feminism, Communicative Capitalism, and the Inadequacies of Radical Democracy; J.Dean - Index