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Series Foreword | ||
1 | Introduction: The Digital Revolution, the Informed Citizen, and the Culture of Democracy | 1 |
2 | Technologies of Freedom? | 21 |
3 | Which Technology and Which Democracy? | 33 |
4 | Click Here for Democracy: A History and Critique of an Information-Based Model of Citizenship | 49 |
5 | Growing a Democratic Culture: John Commons on the Wiring of Civil Society | 61 |
6 | Reports of the Close Relationship between Democracy and the Internet May Have Been Exaggerated | 69 |
7 | Are Virtual and Democratic Communities Feasible? | 85 |
8 | Who Needs Politics? Who Needs People? The Ironies of Democracy in Cyberspace | 101 |
9 | Democracy and Cyberspace: First Principles | 113 |
10 | Digital Democracy and the New Age of Reason | 133 |
11 | Voting, Campaigns, and Elections in the Future: Looking Back from 2008 | 143 |
12 | Democracy and New Media in Developing Nations: Opportunities and Challenges | 171 |
13 | Will the Internet Spoil Fidel Castro's Cuba? | 179 |
14 | Ethnic Diversity, "Race," and the Cultural Political Economy of Cyberspace | 203 |
15 | Documenting Democratization: New Media Practices in Post-Apartheid South Africa | 225 |
16 | The Frequencies of Public Writing: Tomb, Tome, and Time as Technologies of the Public | 247 |
17 | Journalism in a Digital Age | 271 |
18 | Hypertext and Journalism: Audiences Respond to Competing News Narratives | 281 |
19 | Beyond the Global and the Local: Media Systems and Journalism in the Global Network Paradigm | 309 |
20 | Resource Journalism: A Model for New Media | 331 |
21 | What Is Information? The Flow of Bits and the Control of Chaos | 343 |
22 | The Withered Paradigm: The Web, the Expert and the Information Hegemony | 365 |
Contributors | 373 | |
Index | 377 |
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