Digital democracy
Digital democracy: the impact of the internet, social networks, and platforms on political deliberation.
Digital democracy is the emerging field analyzing how internet, social networks, and algorithmic platforms transform political deliberation. Initial promises (access, participation) gave way to problems: large-scale disinformation, algorithmic polarization, public sphere fragmentation, capture by large private platforms. Shoshana Zuboff (Surveillance Capitalism, 2019), Yochai Benkler, Cass Sunstein analyze the challenges.
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