Republic.com 2.0
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- 9780691133560
- 303.4833 SUN
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303.4833 ROO Information technology and social justice | 303.4833 SHI Here comes everybody | 303.4833 SRI Power law of information: life in a connected world | 303.4833 SUN Republic.com 2.0 | 303.4833 THO Digital India: understanding information, communication and social change | 303.4833 THO Smarter than you think: how technology is changing our minds for the better | 303.4833 USE Uses of blogs |
What happens to democracy and free speech if people use the Internet to listen and speak only to the like-minded? What is the benefit of the Internet's unlimited choices if citizens narrowly filter the information they receive? Cass Sunstein first asked these questions in 2001's Republic.com. Now, in "Republic.com 2.0", Sunstein thoroughly rethinks the critical relationship between democracy and the Internet in a world where partisan Weblogs have emerged as a significant political force. "Republic.com 2.0" highlights new research on how people are using the Internet, especially the blogosphere. Sunstein warns against 'information cocoons' and 'echo chambers', wherein people avoid the news and opinions that they don't want to hear. He also demonstrates the need to regulate the innumerable choices made possible by technology. His proposed remedies and reforms emphasize what consumers and producers can do to help avoid the perils, and realize the promise, of the Internet.
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