"Selfie Democracy exposes the unintended consequences of wireless technologies on political leadership and shows how seemingly benign mobile devices that hold out the promise of direct democracy ultimately undermine representative forms of government and deepen partisan divides. As the smart phone and mobile applications are reshaping civic participation, attitudes about freedom, civic rights, and national security are also changing. Losh shows how the crisis management styles of US leaders over the past decade are closely related to their technological choices and digital literacies"--
"Selfie Democracy exposes the unintended consequences of wireless technologies on political leadership and shows how seemingly benign mobile devices that hold out the promise of direct democracy ultimately undermine representative forms of government and deepen partisan divides. As the smart phone and mobile applications are reshaping civic participation, attitudes about freedom, civic rights, and national security are also changing. Losh shows how the crisis management styles of US leaders over the past decade are closely related to their technological choices and digital literacies"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth Losh is Duane A. and Virginia S. Dittman Professor of American Studies and English at William & Mary. She is the author of Virtualpolitik: An Electronic History of Government Media-Making in a Time of War, Scandal, Disaster, Miscommunication, and Mistakes, The War on Learning: Gaining Ground in the Digital University (both published by the MIT Press), and other books.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Unwiring Democracy ix 1 Obama's Rhetoric of Connection 1 2 Obama's Rhetoric of Transparency 13 3 Obama's Rhetoric of Participation 41 4 Obama's Rhetoric of Access 59 5 Representing Representation 73 6 Identity Politics and Posthuman Technologies 95 7 Gender and Digital Privacy 127 8 Trump's Rhetoric of Connection 147 9 Trump's Rhetoric of Transparency 171 10 Trump's Rhetoric of Access 195 11 Together Alone with Biden 219 12 Trump's Rhetoric of Participation 239 Conclusion: The New Digital Politics 247 Acknowledgments 259 Notes 265 Index 333
Introduction: Unwiring Democracy ix 1 Obama's Rhetoric of Connection 1 2 Obama's Rhetoric of Transparency 13 3 Obama's Rhetoric of Participation 41 4 Obama's Rhetoric of Access 59 5 Representing Representation 73 6 Identity Politics and Posthuman Technologies 95 7 Gender and Digital Privacy 127 8 Trump's Rhetoric of Connection 147 9 Trump's Rhetoric of Transparency 171 10 Trump's Rhetoric of Access 195 11 Together Alone with Biden 219 12 Trump's Rhetoric of Participation 239 Conclusion: The New Digital Politics 247 Acknowledgments 259 Notes 265 Index 333
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