デジタル時代の民主主義<br>Democracy in the Digital Age : Challenges to Political Life in Cyberspace

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デジタル時代の民主主義
Democracy in the Digital Age : Challenges to Political Life in Cyberspace

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 192 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780415924351
  • DDC分類 320.0285

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Democracy in the Digital Age is a fascinating philosophical exploration of how the emerging information and communication technologies are impacting political participation in the United States. Rather than being the antidote to democratic ills, the political conversations occurring online are neither inclusive nor deliberative, suggesting that new technologies, as currently designed and used, are as much threats to progress as they are vehicles of progress. Wilhelm finds that there is often an appearance of progress, but negligible advancement of the human condition. He discusses the four features of digitally-mediated political life (resources, inclusiveness, deliberation, and design) and demonstrates the need for a strong public policy.

Contents

Introduction 1. Cyberdemocracy's Troubled and Frothy Surface Neofuturists, Dystopians, and Technorealists Research on the Democratic Potential of New Communications Technologies Beyond the Mere Smoke of Opinion 2. Shaping Virtual Civic Spaces Antecedent Resources and the Threshold of Political Functioning Inclusiveness in Online Public Life Deliberation and Light-Speed Telecommunications Technologies Designing a Democratic Future 3. Resource Requirements of Digitally Mediated Political Life Toward a Resource Model of Telecommunications Access Data Methods Thic Description of Teletechnology Access and Use Noneconomic Barriers The Causal Priority of Family and Education 4. Immune to Progress: Reconceptualizing America's Information and Telecommunications Underclass A Tale of Two Cities Expanding the Definition of Information Poverty: A Periphery-Center Model Data and Methods A New Classification of Information and Technology Poverty 5. Virtual Sounding Boards: How Deliberative is Online Political Discussion? Exploratory Questions Why Content Analysis? Content Categories The Vast Cyberwasteland? Irrigating the Wasteland 6. Designer Democracy Becoming Digital: The Prospects for Home-Based Cyberdemocracy Bypassing Poor Neighborhoods, Communities of Color, and Rural America Public-Access Workstations and Community Building Opening the Space of Flows 7. Catching the Red Queen: Public-Policy Rennovations The Difference Principle Toward Ubiquitous Deployment of Advanced Services Enhancing Deliberation in Online Political Forums Political Multicasting: An Enduring Public Trusteeship 8. Conclusion: Media Campaigns and the New International Appendix A1: Logistic Regression Analysis of Home Computer Ownership Appendix A2: Logistic Regression Analysis of Home Modem Ownership Appendix A3: Logistic Regression Analysis of Digitally Mediated Political Engagement Appendix B: List of (Self-Identified) Political Usenet and AOL Forums References Index