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Digital Transformations of the Public Arena: Elements in Politics and Communication

Autor Andreas Jungherr, Ralph Schroeder
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 ian 2022
Digital technologies have changed the public arena, but there is little scholarly consensus about how they have done so. This Element lays out a new framework for the digitally mediated public arena by identifying structural changes and continuities with the pre-digital era. It examines three country cases – the United States, Germany, and China. In these countries and elsewhere, the emergence of new infrastructures such as search engines and social media platforms increasingly mediate and govern the visibility and reach of information, and thus reconfigure the transmission belt between citizens and political elites. This shift requires a rethinking of the workings and dysfunctions of the contemporary public arena and ways to improve it.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009065542
ISBN-10: 1009065548
Pagini: 75
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Elements in Politics and Communication

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Digital Transformations of the Public Arena; 2. The Public Arena; A Definition; 3. Variations; 4. Tensions; 5. Areas of Contention; 6. The Public Arena: Conditions, Consequences, and Responsibilities; 7. Acknowledgments.


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Digital technologies have changed the public arena, but there is little scholarly consensus about how they have done so. This Element lays out a new framework for the digitally mediated public arena by identifying structural changes and continuities with the pre-digital era. It examines three country cases – the United States, Germany, and China. In these countries and elsewhere, the emergence of new infrastructures such as search engines and social media platforms increasingly mediate and govern the visibility and reach of information, and thus reconfigure the transmission belt between citizens and political elites. This shift requires a rethinking of the workings and dysfunctions of the contemporary public arena and ways to improve it.