We live in a revolutionary age of communicative abundance in which
many media innovations - from satellite broadcasting to smart glasses
and electronic books - spawn great fascination mixed with excitement.
In the field of politics, hopeful talk of digital democracy,
cybercitizens and e-government has been flourishing. This book admits
the many thrilling ways that communicative abundance is fundamentally
altering the contours of our lives and of our politics, often for the
better. But it asks whether too little attention has been paid to the
troubling counter-trends, the decadent media developments that
encourage public silence and concentrations of unlimited power, so
weakening the spirit and substance of democracy. Exploring examples of
clever government surveillance, market censorship, spin tactics and
back-channel public relations, John Keane seeks to understand and
explain these trends, and how best to deal with them. Tackling some
tough but big and fateful questions, Keane argues that 'media
decadence' is deeply harmful for public life.
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ISBN
9781107502864
Publisert
2014
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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