Ebook: Cybering democracy : public space and the Internet
Author: Saco Diana
- Tags: Internet -- Political aspects. Cyberspace -- Political aspects. Internet -- Social aspects. Cyberspace -- Social aspects. Democracy. Information society. Public spaces. Human body. Internet -- Aspect politique. Cyberespace -- Aspect politique. Internet -- Aspect social. Cyberespace -- Aspec
- Series: Electronic mediations 7
- Year: 2002
- Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
- City: Minneapolis
- Language: English
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In Cybering Democracy, Diana Saco boldly reconceptualizes the relationship between democratic participation and spatial realities both actual and virtual. She argues that cyberspace must be viewed as a produced social space, one that fruitfully confounds the ordering conventions of our physical spaces. Within this innovative framework, Saco investigates recent and ongoing debates over cryptography, hacking, privacy, national security, information control, and Internet culture, focusing on how different on-line practices have shaped this particular social space. In the process, she highlights fundamental issues about the significance of corporeality in the development of civic-mindedness, the exercise of citizenship, and the politics of collective action.
Diana Saco is an independent scholar based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida