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Academic and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open
access locations.In _Connective Action and the Rise of the Far-Right:
Platforms, Politics, and the Crisis of Democracy_, the contributors
explain democratic backsliding in the 21st century through what it
terms a cross-disciplinary engagement between democracy scholars and
data scientists. The former describe the necessary social and economic
conditions for a healthy democracy, while the latter tell us something
about the role of digital platforms in the realization (or not) of
these same conditions. In turn, volume editors Steven Livingston and
Michael Miller bring these two broadresearch traditions together to
define a new analytical framework for understanding the potential
demise of contemporary democracy. The chapters argue that the current
threat to democracy comes from the organization of illiberal
movements, both on and offline. Put differently, democratic
backsliding is the consequence of far-right connective action. In this
process, "digital surrogate organizations" or networks mix with more
conventional organizations aligned with conservative parties,
themselves facing a uniquely precarious position in today’s
democracies. Democracy scholars, or what the editors of this book call
"institutionalists," emphasize the critical role of economics, elites,
and organized interests and look outward into society when searching
for an explanation of backsliding. The technocentric model of
democratic backsliding looks to digital networks and their effects on
individual-level cognitive processes. To date, despite their shared
intellectual focus on democracy, there has been little overlap between
these two fields of study. The chapters in the book collectively
assess the effects of digitized public communication on democracy
without losing sight of social and economic power structures.
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Platforms, Politics, and the Crisis of Democracy
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ISBN
9780197794968
Publisert
2025
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Oxford University Press Academic US
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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