
From Voice to Influence
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- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction - Danielle Allen and Jennifer S. Light
- Part I. Toward Participatory Politics
- 1. Putting Our Conversation in Context: Youth, Old Media, and Political Participation, 1800-1971 - Jennifer S. Light
- 2. Youth, New Media, and the Rise of Participatory Politics - Joseph Kahne, Ellen Middaugh, and Danielle Allen
- Part II. Participation Up Close: Case Studies
- 3. Impure Dissent: Hip Hop and the Political Ethics of Marginalized Black Urban Youth - Tommie Shelby
- 4. "Undocumented, Unafraid, and Unapologetic": DREAM Activists, Immigrant Politics, and the Queering of Democracy - Cristina Beltrán
- 5. The Dangers of Transparent Friends: Crossing the Public and Intimate Spheres - Wendy Chun
- Part III. Participation Out Far: Concepts and Mechanisms
- 6. Cute Cats to the Rescue? Participatory Media and Political Expression - Ethan Zuckerman
- 7. Viral Engagement: Fast, Cheap, and Broad, but Good for Democracy? - Archon Fung and Jennifer Shkabatur
- 8. Reconceiving Public Spheres: The Flow Dynamics Model - Danielle Allen
- Part IV. Participatory Vistas
- 9. Pursuing Cognitive Democracy - Henry Farrell and Cosma Rohilla Shalizi
- 10. Reclaiming Disinterestedness for the Digital Era - Howard Gardner
- 11. Achieving Rooted Cosmopolitanism in a Digital Age - Angel Parham and Danielle Allen
- 12. Acting Politically in a Digital Age - Noëlle McAfee
- Conclusion - Danielle Allen and Jennifer S. Light
- Notes
- References
- Contributors
- Index
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