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|a From Voice to Influence :
|b Understanding Citizenship in a Digital Age /
|c ed. by Jennifer S. Light, Danielle Allen.
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|t Frontmatter --
|t CONTENTS --
|t Acknowledgments --
|t Introduction --
|t Part I. Toward Participatory Politics --
|t 1 Putting Our Conversation in Context: Youth, Old Media, and Political Participation, 1800- 1971 --
|t 2 Youth, New Media, and the Rise of Participatory Politics --
|t Part II. Participation Up Close: Case Studies --
|t 3 Impure Dissent: Hip Hop and the Political Ethics of Marginalized Black Urban Youth --
|t 4 "Undocumented, Unafraid, and Unapologetic": DREAM Activists, Immigrant Politics, and the Queering of Democracy --
|t 5 The Dangers of Transparent Friends: Crossing the Public and Intimate Spheres --
|t Part III. Participation Out Far: Concepts and Mechanisms --
|t 6 Cute Cats to the Rescue? Participatory Media and Political Expression --
|t 7 Viral Engagement: Fast, Cheap, and Broad, but Good for Democracy? --
|t 8 Reconceiving Public Spheres: The Flow Dynamics Model --
|t Part IV. Participatory Vistas --
|t 9 Pursuing Cognitive Democracy --
|t 10 Reclaiming Disinterestedness for the Digital Era --
|t 11 Achieving Rooted Cosmopolitanism in a Digital Age --
|t 12 Acting Politically in a Digital Age --
|t Conclusion --
|t Notes --
|t References --
|t Contributors --
|t Index
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|a How have online protests-like the recent outrage over the Komen Foundation's decision to defund Planned Parenthood-changed the nature of political action? How do Facebook and other popular social media platforms shape the conversation around current political issues? The ways in which we gather information about current events and communicate it with others have been transformed by the rapid rise of digital media. The political is no longer confined to the institutional and electoral arenas, and that has profound implications for how we understand citizenship and political participation. With From Voice to Influence, Danielle Allen and Jennifer S. Light have brought together a stellar group of political and social theorists, social scientists, and media analysts to explore this transformation. Threading through the contributions is the notion of egalitarian participatory democracy, and among the topics discussed are immigration rights activism, the participatory potential of hip hop culture, and the porous boundary between public and private space on social media. The opportunities presented for political efficacy through digital media to people who otherwise might not be easily heard also raise a host of questions about how to define "good participation:" Does the ease with which one can now participate in online petitions or conversations about current events seduce some away from serious civic activities into "slacktivism?" Drawing on a diverse body of theory, from Hannah Arendt to Anthony Appiah, From Voice to Influence offers a range of distinctive visions for a political ethics to guide citizens in a digitally connected world.
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|a digital age, avatar, individual, citizenship, belonging, identity, protest, online, political movements, activism, planned parenthood, komen foundation, facebook, social media, politics, immigration, rights, hip hop, pop culture, participation, egalitarian, democracy, engagement, petitions, debate, slacktivism, youth, hannah arendt, connection, influence, celebrity, anthony appiah, justice, reform, progress, radical left, black lives matter, dreamnation, arab spring, occupy wall street, networks, circulation, civic agency, technology.
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