Information and american democracy : technology in the evolution of political power
By: BIMBER, Bruce Allen.
Material type: BookSeries: Communication ; society and politics, 2003.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University, Description: 268 p.Subject(s): Gestao Tecnologica | Gestao da Informacao | Sociedade Contemporanea | Tecnologias da InformacaoItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 2.19B611i (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10009339 |
1 - Information and political change Overview of the theory The empirical picture Plan of the book 2 - Information Revolutions in American political development The information theory of the federalist The first information revolution and the rise of majoritarianism The second information revolution and the roots of pluralism The third information revolution and the mass audience 3 - The fourth information revolutionand postbureaucratic pluralism The question of information abundance The bureaucratic conception of pluralism Postbureaucratic political organization 4 - Political organizations in the fourth information revolution Consumer protection and privacy Environmental advocacy Education policy Gun Control Campaigns for office in 2000 Summary of the cases 5 - Political individuals in the fourth information revolution The informed citizen? Theoretical considerations Diffusion of information technology among individuals Information technology and political engagement 6 - Information, equality, and integration in the Public Sphere Drawing conclusions: a revolution in the Middle A brief comparison with other nations Dahl's equality proposition
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