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The political realm has been a touchstone for the hopes for the transformative power of the Internet in promoting democracy, enabling better-informed debate, and in promoting better governance through transparency. Do the anecdotes of progress and YouTube videos tracking bumbling politicians suggest that a revolution is underway, or just a new venue for attack ads and misinformation campaigns?
Readings
- John Palfrey - Blog Post: The Internet's Effect on Politics: A Working Hypothesis, v2.0 (2004)
- Marshall Ganz - Building Collective Capacity: New Forms of Political Organizing (video)
- Jeremy Bird - Building Collective Capacity: New Forms of Political Organizing (video)
- Steven Johnson - "Two Ways to Emerge, and How to Tell the Difference Between Them" from Extreme Democracy
Additional Resources
- Joi Ito - Emergent Democracy
- John Palfrey - The State of the Union: Politics and the Internet (video)
- Cass R. Sunstein The Daily We - Is the Internet really a blessing for democracy?