New media and fat democracy: the paradox of online participation

被引:52
作者
Davis, Aeron [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ London Goldsmiths Coll, Dept Media & Commun, London SE14 6NW, England
关键词
communicative links; democracy; engagement; political participation; INTERNET; COMMUNICATION; POLITICS;
D O I
10.1177/1461444809341435
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
This piece speculates on the internet's wider influences on the shape of institutional politics in representative 'actually existing democracies'. Findings, based on 100 semi-structured interviews with political actors (politicians, journalists and officials) operating around the UK Parliament, suggest two contrasting trends. On the one hand, more political actors at the immediate edges of the UK institutional political process are being further engaged in a sort of centrifugal movement going outwards from the centre. At the same time, the space between this extended political centre and its public periphery is increasing. This fatter, democratic elitist shift in UK politics may be interpreted as 'new' and ICT-driven. It might equally be argued that new media is exacerbating pre-existing political party and media trends in mature democracies which fail to engage ordinary citizens.
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页数:17
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