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
... mainstream mediaspace , particularly in the United States , becomes increasingly centralised and profit - driven , its ability to offer a multiplicity of perspectives on affairs of global importance is diminished . In America ...
... mainstream mediaspace , particularly in the United States , becomes increasingly centralised and profit - driven , its ability to offer a multiplicity of perspectives on affairs of global importance is diminished . In America ...
18. lappuse
... mainstream mediaspace that appears to be converging on single , corporate and government - approved agenda . These alternative information sources are being given more attention and credence than they might actually deserve , but this ...
... mainstream mediaspace that appears to be converging on single , corporate and government - approved agenda . These alternative information sources are being given more attention and credence than they might actually deserve , but this ...
26. lappuse
... mainstream 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 ...
... mainstream 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 ...
29. lappuse
... mainstream media began to reverse the effects of the remote , the joystick and the mouse . Borrowing a term from 1970s ' social science , media business advocates declared that we were now living in an ' attention economy . True enough ...
... mainstream media began to reverse the effects of the remote , the joystick and the mouse . Borrowing a term from 1970s ' social science , media business advocates declared that we were now living in an ' attention economy . True enough ...
42. lappuse
... mainstream account of what had happened . Conspiracy theorists , Web activists and open - minded leftists , already suspicious of the narratives presented through television , found themselves falling prey to a falsified email letter ...
... mainstream account of what had happened . Conspiracy theorists , Web activists and open - minded leftists , already suspicious of the narratives presented through television , found themselves falling prey to a falsified email letter ...
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