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Information and American Democracy: Technology in the Evolution of Political Power


Information and American Democracy: Technology in the Evolution of Political Power

Paperback by Bimber, Bruce (University of California, Santa Barbara)

Information and American Democracy: Technology in the Evolution of Political Power

£22.99

ISBN:
9780521804929
Publication Date:
24 Feb 2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
286 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Information and American Democracy: Technology in the Evolution of Political Power

Description

This book assesses the consequences of new information technologies for American democracy in a way that is theoretical and also historically grounded. The author argues that new technologies have produced the fourth in a series of 'information revolutions' in the US, stretching back to the founding. Each of these, he argues, led to important structural changes in politics. After re-interpreting historical American political development from the perspective of evolving characteristics of information and political communications, the author evaluates effects of the Internet and related new media. The analysis shows that the use of new technologies is contributing to 'post-bureaucratic' political organization and fundamental changes in the structure of political interests. The author's conclusions tie together scholarship on parties, interest groups, bureaucracy, collective action, and political behavior with new theory and evidence about politics in the information age.

Contents

1. Information and political change; 2. Information revolutions in American political development; 3. The fourth information revolution and post-bureaucratic pluralism; 4. Political organizations in the fourth information revolution; 5. Political individuals in the fourth information revolution; 6. Information, equality, and integration in the public sphere.

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