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El. knyga: Digital Politics in Canada: Promises and Realities

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  • Formatas: 328 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487587604
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  • Formatas: 328 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487587604
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The increased use of digital politics by citizens, groups, and governments over the last 25 years carried the promise of transforming the way politics and government was practiced. This book looks at Canadian political practice and the reality of the political process against those early promises.



Digital Politics in Canada addresses a significant gap both in the scholarly literature on media in Canada and in Canadian political science. Using a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, historical, and focused analysis of Canadian digital politics, this book covers the full scope of actors in the Canadian political system, including traditional political institutions of the government, elected officials, political parties, and the mass media. At a time when issues of inclusion are central to political debate, this book features timely chapters on the rapid digitization of Indigenous people, women, and young people, and takes an in-depth look at key issues of online surveillance and internet voting. Ideal for a wide-ranging course on the impact of digital technology on the Canadian political system, this book encourages students to engage critically.

Recenzijos

"The pioneering research and insights in this book provide critical tools to understand and inform our response to digital politics. Such research enhances our capacity to unleash the potential for enhanced democratic participation and to comprehend and curtail practices that imperil it."

- Lori Williams, Mount Royal University (Alberta Views)

List of Figures and Tables
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Preface: The Politics of Disruption xi
David Taras
Introduction: Twenty Years of Digital Politics in Canada 1(22)
Tamara A. Small
Harold J. Jansen
Section I Political Institutions
1 Digital Representation: The Normalization of Social Media in Political Offices
23(23)
Alex Marland
Stephen Power
2 Digital Government and Democratic Trust: From Online Service to Outward Engagement
46(19)
Jeffrey Roy
3 Open Government: Was It Just a Moment?
65(25)
Justin Longo
4 Internet Voting: Strengthening Canadian Democracy or Weakening It?
90(22)
Nicole Goodman
Chelsea Gabel
5 Electronic Surveillance: The Growth of Digitally Enabled Surveillance and the Atrophy of Accountability in Law Enforcement and Security Agencies
112(24)
Christopher Parsons
6 Political Parties: Political Campaigning in the Digital Age
136(23)
Tamara A. Small
Thierry Giasson
7 Digital Journalism: The Canadian Media's Struggle for Relevance
159(24)
Christopher Waddell
Section II Political Digital Citizenship
8 Democratic Citizenship: How Do Canadians Engage with Politics Online?
183(19)
Harold J. Jansen
Royce Koop
Tamara A. Small
Frederick Bastien
Thierry Giasson
9 Young People: Politics and Digital Technologies
202(21)
Allison Harell
Dietlind Stolle
Philippe Duguay
Valerie-Anne Maheo
10 Online Mobilization: Tweeting Truth to Power in an Era of Revised Patterns of Mobilization in Canada
223(22)
Mireille Lalancette
Vincent Raynauld
11 Digital Indigenous Politics: "There's More than One Political Show in Town"
245(18)
Derek Antoine
12 Digital Feminism: Networks of Resistance, Neoliberalism, and New Contexts for Activism in Canada
263(24)
Samantha C. Thrift
Conclusion: Optimists, Sceptics, and the Uncertain Future of Digital Politics in Canada 287(12)
Harold J. Jansen
Tamara A. Small
Contributors 299(6)
Index 305
Tamara A. Small is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Guelph.



Harold J. Jansen is a professor in the Department of Political Science at University of Lethbridge.