The web of politics : the internet's impact on the American political system
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The web of politics : the internet's impact on the American political system
Oxford University Press, 1999
- : pbk
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Includes index
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ISBN 9780195114843
Description
Is the Internet destined to upset traditional political power in the United States? This book answers with an emphatic "no." Author Richard Davis shows how current political players including candidates, public officials, and the media are adapting to the Internet and assuring that this new medium benefits them in their struggle for power. In doing so he examines the current function of the Internet in democratic politics - educating citizens, conducting electoral campaigns, gauging public opinion and achieving policy resolution - and the roles of current political actors in those functions.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Enter the Internet
- Communications Technology and Democracy
- Surfing for News
- Electronic Lobbying
- The Virtual Campaign
- www.gov
- The Virtual Public
- The Internet as Participatory Forum.
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: pbk ISBN 9780195114850
Description
Is the Internet destined to upset traditional political power in the United States? This book answers with an emphatic "no." Author Richard Davis shows how current political players including candidates, public officials, and the media are adapting to the Internet and assuring that this new medium benefits them in their struggle for power. In doing so he examines the current function of the Internet in democratic politics-educating citizens, conducting electoral
campaigns, gauging public opinion, and achieving policy resolution- and the roles of current political actors in those functions. Davis's unconventional prediction concerning the Internet's impact on American politics warrants a closer look by anyone interested in learning how this new communication
medium will affect us politically.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction: Enter the Internet
- Communications Technology and Democracy
- Surfing for News
- Electronic Lobbying
- The Virtual Campaign
- www.gov
- The Virtual Public
- The Internet as Participatory Forum
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