Digital divide: civic engagement, information poverty, and the Internet worldwide/ Pippa Norris.
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302.2354 RAJ/M Media in modern india/ | 302.236 NYA/A Africa's media, democracy and the politics of belonging/ | 302.24 JOS/R Reporting nuclear Pakistan: Security perceptions and the Indian press/ | 302.28546778 NOR/D Digital divide: civic engagement, information poverty, and the Internet worldwide/ | 302.3 BRU/G The Group Effect/ | 302.3 FEL/E Effective negotiation/ | 302.3 HAM/N Negotiation/ |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-285) and index.
Part I. Introductory Framework:
1. The digital divide
2. Understanding the digital divide: wired world
3. Social inequalities
Part II. The Virtual Political System:
4. Theories of digital democracy
5. e-governance
6. Online parliaments
7. Virtual parties
8. Civic society
Part III. The Democratic Divide:
9. Cyberculture
10. Digital engagement
11. Conclusions: promoting digital democracy.
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