Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication is Changing Offline PoliticsDemos, 2003 - 66 lappuses Political structures need to change. They will emerge from people acting and communicating in the present, not talking about a fictional future ... (from cover). |
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17. lappuse
... media's most participatory forums , serve as a case study in the politics of ... media and propaganda , both marketers and politicians have succeeded in their ... conglomerates broadcast the American regime's carefully concocted narrative ...
... media's most participatory forums , serve as a case study in the politics of ... media and propaganda , both marketers and politicians have succeeded in their ... conglomerates broadcast the American regime's carefully concocted narrative ...
26. lappuse
... media's attacks were on the development of the internet and the culture it spawned . Certainly , the many executives of media conglomerates who contacted my colleagues and me for advice throughout the 1990s were both threatened by the ...
... media's attacks were on the development of the internet and the culture it spawned . Certainly , the many executives of media conglomerates who contacted my colleagues and me for advice throughout the 1990s were both threatened by the ...
29. lappuse
... media conglomerates felt quite threatened by the rise of new media , their conscious efforts to quell the unchecked spread of interactive technology were not the primary obstacles to the internet's natural development . A review of ...
... media conglomerates felt quite threatened by the rise of new media , their conscious efforts to quell the unchecked spread of interactive technology were not the primary obstacles to the internet's natural development . A review of ...
30. lappuse
... companies made any money selling goods , but the idea that they could was all that mattered . When actual e ... conglomerates , moved from the culture section to the business pages and the dot.com pyramid scheme became the dominant new media ...
... companies made any money selling goods , but the idea that they could was all that mattered . When actual e ... conglomerates , moved from the culture section to the business pages and the dot.com pyramid scheme became the dominant new media ...
50. lappuse
... media , and the spread of international corporate conglomerates have forced just such a clash of world views . While cultures have been reckoning with the impact of cosmopolitanism since even before the first ships crossed the ...
... media , and the spread of international corporate conglomerates have forced just such a clash of world views . While cultures have been reckoning with the impact of cosmopolitanism since even before the first ships crossed the ...
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