
Click On Democracy
The Internet's Power To Change Political Apathy Into Civic Action
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. August 2019
Book
Hardback
324 pages
978-0-367-31506-1 (ISBN)
Description
Click on Democracy examines the first national election in which the Internet played a major role. The contributors argue that the Internet's most profound political impact on Election 2000 has largely been missed or underestimated. The reason: the difference it made was more social than electoral, more about building political communit
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
619 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-31506-1 (9780367315061)
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Grant Reeher | Steve Davis | Larry Elin
Click On Democracy
The Internet's Power To Change Political Apathy Into Civic Action
E-Book
03/2018
Routledge
€72.49
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Grant Reeher | Steve Davis | Larry Elin
Click On Democracy
The Internet's Power To Change Political Apathy Into Civic Action
E-Book
03/2018
1st Edition
Routledge
€72.49
Available for download

Grant Reeher | Steve Davis | Larry Elin
Click On Democracy
The Internet's Power To Change Political Apathy Into Civic Action
Book
02/2004
1st Edition
Westview Press Inc
€79.00
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Grant Reeher | Steve Davis | Larry Elin
Click On Democracy
The Internet's Power To Change Political Apathy Into Civic Action
Book
09/2002
1st Edition
Westview Press Inc
€126.28
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Persons
Grant Reeher has been teaching a local political internship course every semester for the past three years, and has supervised numerous students in Washington internships over the past ten years. He is also chair of the American Political Science Association's Organized Section on Undergraduate Education, and edits its newsletter, The Political Science Educator. Steve Davis is Associate Professor at Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Public Communications. Larry Elin is Assistant Professor at Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Public Communications, and co-chair of Newhouse's Media and American Democracy Institute.
Content
Don't do it, Drew -- Election.dud -- Hype -- Humility -- Hope -- Communities of Belief -- Communities of Action -- Communities of Identity -- Communities of Discourse -- The Future -- Epilogue