Social Media and DemocracyAli Abdosamadi
At the core of these normative democratic outcomes is information efficacy, as individuals are moved to discuss the issue and act to protect the environment from the threat of single-use plastics. The results reveal that social media have the potential to have a positive democratic influence....
Civic Culture theory asserts that democracy is stable or consolidated when specifically democratic attitudes and practices combine and function in equilibr... GA Almond,S Verba - 《International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences》 被引量: 35发表: 2001年 'Uncritical citizenship' in a ...
Pennington, Natalie 2014, `Social media and democracy: innovations in participatory politics', European Journal of Communication. vol. 29, p 251.Loader, Brian, and Dan Mercea (eds.) (2012). Social Media and Democracy - Innovations in Participatory Politics. London: Routledge....
which social media sites were most distracting.Separate researchby Gottfried has found that Facebook is the most important source of political news for millennials. The social network didn't respond to a request for comment. Twitter, on the other hand, said the Annenberg study is behind the ...
Moreover, they used social media primarily as a means toward one-way information sharing and communicating. As Web 2.0 technologies continue to proliferate, and as governments continue to experiment, a more open, outward and interactive public sector, both administr...
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Digital Media and the Arab Spring by Philip N. Howard and Muzammil M. Hussain, eds There is widespread use of information and communications technology (ICT) in the Middle East and North African countries. Blogging and social media have played an important role in the recent calls for reform...
It comes down to this: we can have social media as we know it or we can have democracy. If we don’t force major changes to the way big tech platforms function, then the choice is made. Samuel Woolley, PhD, is the author of the bookThe Reality Game: How the Next Wave of Technolo...
The democracy of hearing the people is probably simpler in China than it is in the West, he added. Wang Shaoguang, professor emeritus with the Chinese University of Hong Kong, pointed out how Chinese officials go into the masses to learn about their requests. ...