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Digital democracy and the digital public sphere : media, communication and society / Christian Fuchs.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Media, communication and societyPublication details: Abingdon ; New York : Routledge, 2023.Description: xi, 308 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781032362731 (hardback)
  • 9781032362724 (paperback)
  • 9781003331087 (ebook)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.3/45 23/eng/20230405
LOC classification:
  • HX523 .F78 2023
Contents:
Democracy, communicative democracy, digital democracy -- The dialectic : not just the absolute recoil, but the world's living fire that extinguishes and kindles itself : reflections on Slavoj Žižek's version of dialectical philosophy in absolute recoil : towards a new foundation of dialectical materialism -- The critique of the political economy of the media and communication -- Power in the age of social media -- The praxis school's Marxist humanism and Mihailo Marković's theory of communication -- Sustainability and community networks -- Karl Marx, journalism, and democracy -- Towards a critical theory of communication as renewal and update of Marxist humanism in the age of digital capitalism -- Digital democracy, public service media, and the public service internet -- The structural transformation of the public sphere and alienation : challenges and opportunities for the advancement of digital democracy.
Summary: "This sixth volume in Christian Fuchs Media, Communication and Society series draws on Marxist humanist theory to address questions around contemporary digital socialism and the challenges and opportunities for digital democracy today. Based on critical theory and Marxist humanism, this book engages with dimensions and principles of digital socialist politics, the political economy of capitalist and alternative social media, public service Internet platforms, platform co-operatives, digital democracy, the utopian Internet, digital technology in a socialist post-scarcity society, the question of how to overcome the digital divide and the uneven digital and social development that rural areas face, the diamond model of open access publishing, and strategic perspectives for digital socialist politics. Drawing on dialectical philosophy and Marxist humanism, this book presents foundations and analyses of digital democracy, written in a style suitable for both students and researchers in media, culture, and communication studies, as well as related disciplines"--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 298-300) and index.

Democracy, communicative democracy, digital democracy -- The dialectic : not just the absolute recoil, but the world's living fire that extinguishes and kindles itself : reflections on Slavoj Žižek's version of dialectical philosophy in absolute recoil : towards a new foundation of dialectical materialism -- The critique of the political economy of the media and communication -- Power in the age of social media -- The praxis school's Marxist humanism and Mihailo Marković's theory of communication -- Sustainability and community networks -- Karl Marx, journalism, and democracy -- Towards a critical theory of communication as renewal and update of Marxist humanism in the age of digital capitalism -- Digital democracy, public service media, and the public service internet -- The structural transformation of the public sphere and alienation : challenges and opportunities for the advancement of digital democracy.

"This sixth volume in Christian Fuchs Media, Communication and Society series draws on Marxist humanist theory to address questions around contemporary digital socialism and the challenges and opportunities for digital democracy today. Based on critical theory and Marxist humanism, this book engages with dimensions and principles of digital socialist politics, the political economy of capitalist and alternative social media, public service Internet platforms, platform co-operatives, digital democracy, the utopian Internet, digital technology in a socialist post-scarcity society, the question of how to overcome the digital divide and the uneven digital and social development that rural areas face, the diamond model of open access publishing, and strategic perspectives for digital socialist politics. Drawing on dialectical philosophy and Marxist humanism, this book presents foundations and analyses of digital democracy, written in a style suitable for both students and researchers in media, culture, and communication studies, as well as related disciplines"--

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