Internet Politics: States, Citizens, and New Communication Technologies



Internet Politics: States, Citizens, and New Communication Technologies
The Internet has had a profound impact on politics in developed countries, but it is also having a significant impact on politics in developing countries. This book provides an overview of the impact of the Internet on politics in developed and developing countries. It discusses the impact of the Internet on political parties, elections, pressure groups, social movements, local democracy, public b... more details
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  • Provides an overview of the impact of the Internet on politics in developed and developing countries
  • Discusses the impact of the Internet on political parties, elections, pressure groups, social movements, local democracy, public bureaucracies, and global governance
  • Analyzes persistent and controversial policy problems, including the digital divide, the governance of the Internet itself, the tensions between surveillance, privacy and security, and the political economy of the Internet media sector


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Author Andrew Chadwick
Format Softcover
ISBN 9780195177732
Publication Date 23/03/2006
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Manufacturer Oxford University Press Inc
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The Internet has had a profound impact on politics in developed countries, but it is also having a significant impact on politics in developing countries. This book provides an overview of the impact of the Internet on politics in developed and developing countries. It discusses the impact of the Internet on political parties, elections, pressure groups, social movements, local democracy, public bureaucracies, and global governance. The book also analyzes persistent and controversial policy problems, including the digital divide, the governance of the Internet itself, the tensions between surveillance, privacy and security, and the political economy of the Internet media sector.

In the developed world, there is no longer an issue of whether the Internet affects politics--but how, why and with what consequences. With the Internet now spreading at a breathtaking rate in the developing world, the new medium is fraught with tensions, paradoxes, and contradictions. How do we make sense of these? In this major new work, Andrew Chadwick addresses such concerns, providing the first comprehensive overview of Internet politics. Internet Politics examines the impact of new communication technologies on political parties and elections, pressure groups, social movements, local democracy, public bureaucracies, and global governance. It also analyzes persistent and controversial policy problems, including the digital divide; the governance of the Internet itself; the tensions between surveillance, privacy and security; and the political economy of the Internet media sector. The approach is explicitly comparative, providing numerous examples from the U.S., Britain, and many other countries. Written in a clear and accessible style, this theoretically sophisticated and up-to-date text reveals the key difference the Internet makes in how we "do" politics and how we "think about" political life. Featuring numerous figures, tables, and text boxes, Internet Politics is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in political science, international relations, and communication studies.

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