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Wheeler
ISBN: 978-0-631-19784-3
Paperback
288 pages
March 1997, Wiley-Blackwell
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This superlative introduction to the political role of the mass media provides a detailed consideration of the political and philosophical implications of the changing communications landscape, fuelled by the impact of the new technologies.

We are entering into a brave new world in which technological changes carry with them either the seeds to promote or retard citizen empowerment. The problem remains how to effectively employ this new set of information highways for societal benefit. These changes throw into relief some of the questions related to the exercising of citizenship through mass communication. Will the digital revolution increase citizen participation, decentralize conglomerate control and reinvent civil society? Can interactivity increase democratic participation through a constant series of referenda? Is it the case, as critics of ‘electronic democracy’ argue, that democracy is more than a device for registering preference and that cultural rights comprise information, knowledge, representation and communication?

Students and teachers alike will respond not only to the text’s comprehensive coverage of the field but to the currency of these hotly debated issues.

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