The revolution that wasn't : how digital activism favors conservatives / Jen Schradie.
Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London : Harvard University Press, 2019Description: xv, 388 pages : charts (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780674972339.Subject(s): Internet and activism -- North Carolina | Internet and activism -- United States | Political participation -- North Carolina -- History -- 21st century | Digital media -- Political aspects -- United States | Right and left (Political science) -- United States -- 21st century | North Carolina -- Politics and government -- 1951-DDC classification: 302.23109756
Contents:
Preface : the false promise of digital activism -- Introduction : public unions, patriots and the battle for the internet -- The great class wedge and the internet's hidden costs -- Bureaucracy's revenge and the organization of digital activism -- The right's digital evangelism and its boots on the ground -- The left's radical fairness and its muted online bullhorn -- Conclusion : the digital activism gap's threat to democracy.
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 302.23109756 SCH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 017847 |
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302.231 STO TikTok boom : China's dynamite app and the superpower race for social media / | 302.231 VAI Antisocial media : | 302.2310951 GRI The great firewall of China : | 302.23109756 SCH The revolution that wasn't : | 302.234 QUI Hidden agendas : | 302.2345 FRO From networks to Netflix : a guide to changing channels / | 302.30285 STO YouTubers : |
Preface : the false promise of digital activism -- Introduction : public unions, patriots and the battle for the internet -- The great class wedge and the internet's hidden costs -- Bureaucracy's revenge and the organization of digital activism -- The right's digital evangelism and its boots on the ground -- The left's radical fairness and its muted online bullhorn -- Conclusion : the digital activism gap's threat to democracy.