Sumario: | This book explores the evolution of information and communication theories and their impact on societal deliberative practices, contributing to the development of a public sphere influenced by technology. The consolidation of new technologies has diversified the understanding of public interaction and communication, altering state structures and public policies. The book discusses the role of technology in enhancing political dialogue and the ongoing quest for credibility and legitimacy in digital spaces. It examines various topics, including terrorism in the knowledge society, digital inclusion, journalism with drones, machine learning in electoral sentiment analysis, and the role of public media in democracy. The work targets scholars, policymakers, and professionals interested in communication, technology, and their societal impacts.
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