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Digital Kultur

Politik

I dag

• The poll igen igen• Politik på nettet:

eksempler og kategorisering

• Tekst-guides• Can technopolitics change

the world?

The poll: undervisning

Jeg foretrækker den NY stil / den GAMLE stil

1/3 ting som er gode/vil beholde:

-Forlæsning

-kursusemner

- tekst-guides

-to-og-to forberedelse til diskussion (folk kan tvinges!)

- God eksamensform: opgave skrivning

1/3 ting som er skidte/kan forbedres:

- Mere tid på forlæsning (perspektivering) og teksterne (fordybelse)

-øvelser

-Læsebyrden er for stor (derfor kan folk ikke deltage i diskussioner)

-Nogle svære tekster

- Info om eksamensopgave ikke ud endnu

interesting examples?

• E-Petitions in UK Parliament• The SWIPE toolkit (need privacy

protection!)• http://www.minregnskov.dk/• Institute for Politics, Democracy and the

Internet• …• …• …

Kategorisering

• An alternative public sphere (participation)

• A communication tool (mobilization)

• An information dissemination tool(improves traditional media but essentially same)

Internet as...

The 3 texts

• KAHN/KELLNER: focus on Internet as alternative public sphere: examples of online activism

• NORRIS: focus on citizens: how online citizens are different (or not) from offline citizens?

• MEHRA: focus on IT as tool: how to empower marginalized people

Tekst-guides

The three of them in succession...

Can technopolitics change the world?

Kahn/Kellner and Mehra say yes. Norris says maybe...

Caveat

• Democracy can be more efficient (i.e. Access to government documents, service...)

• To make people active citizens, online participation has to be related to decisions, if it is only marketing, it will fail

• Those interested in politics belong also to the segments with Internet access, mirroring inequality in society (cost and education continues being a barrier)

• The Internet is not per se a democratic technology

Stephen Lax, Access Denied in the Information Age, 2001, Macmillan

Role of IT complex and contradictory

”At the outbreak of the NATO bombing of the former Yugoslavia in March 1999, the independent Belgrade radio station B92, which had long been overt in its opposition to the Serbian government, was taken off air by the authorities, who took over its transmission frequency. B92 then began broadcasting instead over the internet. Its programmes (and its plight) reached journalists and human right organizations through its website, and the closure was widely reported in the traditional media. Other sympathetic radio stations carried its programming. Then, ten days later, state authorities went further and took over the studios, preventing any further internet transmissions.”

Stephen Lax, ”The Internet and Democracy”, in WebStudies, Gauntlett, 2004

Role of IT complex and contradictory

”In June 1999, the City of London police went to the courts to secure access to all video footage of the Carnival Agaist Capitalism shot by any journalist in order to indentify protesters. It is reassuring that it failed in its quest, bu the irony is that a ”democratizing” video technology almost had the opposite effect.”

Stephen Lax, ”The Internet and Democracy”, in WebStudies, Gauntlett, 2004

Role of IT complex and contradictory

”The capacity of automated digital systems to store and routinely analyse e-mail and mobile phone records has been harnessed in new legislation in many countries following the attack on new York´s twin towers on 11 September 2001. Many organizations have condemned the impact on civil liberties that these new laws represent.”

Stephen Lax, ”The Internet and Democracy”, in WebStudies, Gauntlett, 2004

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– Sundén, Jenny. 2002. "Cyberbodies: Writing Gender in Digital Self-Presentation".

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