Facebook democracy the architecture of disclosure and the threat to public life
Drawing on a number of disciplines and an ethnographic analysis of 250 Facebook political groups, Marichal explores how Facebook's emphasis on social connection impacts key dimensions of political participation: e.g. mobilization, deliberation, and attitude formation.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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London :
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2016.
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Series: | Politics & international relations.
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Online Access: | https://recursos.uloyola.es/login?url=https://accedys.uloyola.es:8443/accedix0/sitios/ebook.php?id=143487 |
See on Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada: | https://colectivo.uloyola.es/Record/ELB143487 |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the allure of facebook
- 1. Facebook and the utopian/dystopian dialectic
- 2. Facebook and the architecture of disclosure
- 3. Facebook and the decline of the public
- 4. The personal citizen
- 5. Engagement as personal citizens
- 6. The digital front stage and deliberation
- 7. Facebook and mobilization : beyond the Facebook revolution
- 8. Privacy in the age of personal politics
- 9. Friending the nation-state : social networking and power
- 10. Conclusions : how to listen on Facebook.