(Mis)understanding political participation digital practices, new forms of participation and the renewal of democracy

"The practices of participation and engagement are characterised by complexities and contradictions. All celebratory examples of uses of social media, e.g. in the Arab spring, the Occupy movement or in recent LGBTQ protests, are deeply rooted in human practices. Because of this connection, ever...

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Other Authors: Wimmer, Jeffrey (Editor), Winter, Rainer 1960- (Editor), Wallner, Cornelia (Editor), Oelsner, Karoline (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY Oxon, UK Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business 2018
Series:Routledge studies in European communication research and education 13
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