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Politics and Web 2.0: The Participation Gap (Vernon Series in Politics)
Peter Dahlgren, Gisela Concalves, Evandro Oliveira, Joaquin Lopez del Ramo, Karen Sanders, J. Paulo Serra Giovandro Marcos Ferreira
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Politics and Web 2.0: Peter Dahlgren, Gisela Concalves, Evandro Oliveira, Joaquin Lopez del Ramo, Karen Sanders, J. Paulo Serra Giovandro Marcos Ferreira epub Politics and Web 2.0: Peter Dahlgren, Gisela Concalves, Evandro Oliveira, Joaquin Lopez del Ramo, Karen Sanders, J. Paulo Serra Giovandro Marcos Ferreira pdf download Politics and Web 2.0: Peter Dahlgren, Gisela Concalves, Evandro Oliveira, Joaquin Lopez del Ramo, Karen Sanders, J. Paulo Serra Giovandro Marcos Ferreira pdf file Politics and Web 2.0: Peter Dahlgren, Gisela Concalves, Evandro Oliveira, Joaquin Lopez del Ramo, Karen Sanders, J. Paulo Serra Giovandro Marcos Ferreira audiobook Politics and Web 2.0: Peter Dahlgren, Gisela Concalves, Evandro Oliveira, Joaquin Lopez del Ramo, Karen Sanders, J. Paulo Serra Giovandro Marcos Ferreira book review Politics and Web 2.0: Peter Dahlgren, Gisela Concalves, Evandro Oliveira, Joaquin Lopez del Ramo, Karen Sanders, J. Paulo Serra Giovandro Marcos Ferreira summary
| #6292683 in Books | 2016-06-01 | Original language:English | 9.02 x.50 x5.98l,.89 | File type: PDF | 184 pages||About the Author|Paulo Serra has a Graduation in Philosophy, and a Masters Degree and a PhD in Communication Sciences. He is Professor at the Department of Communication Sciences of University of Beira Interior (UBI), Portugal, and researcher in the unit Labcom.
A point of departure for this book is the paradox between the seemingly limitless promise modern web technologies hold for enhanced political communication and their limited actual contribution. Empirical evidence indicates that neither citizens nor political parties are taking full advantage of online platforms to advance political participation. This is particularly evident when considering the websites of political parties, which have taken on two main functions: i) D...
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