Cyberdemocracy : Transforming Politics / Harem Karem.
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ملف الحاسوباللغة: الإنجليزية الناشر:Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2023تاريخ حقوق النشر: 2023الطبعات:First editionوصف:1 online resource (233 pages)نوع المحتوى:- text
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- 9783031275449
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table Of Contents -- Intro -- Contents -- 1: Introduction -- Bibliography -- 2: Democracy with an ‘E’ -- Introduction -- Democracy: A Brief History -- Modern Democracy -- Current Issues Facing Democracy -- Making a Path for Cyberdemocracy -- The Rise of the Platform Society -- Bibliography -- 3: The Enlightenment and Beyond -- Introduction -- The Enlightenment -- Enlightenment Rationalism and the Rise of Capitalism -- Questions of Subjectivity in the Enlightenment and Beyond -- Questions of Representation in the Enlightenment and Beyond -- Bibliography -- 4: Representative Democracy and Crisis -- The Decline of Representative Democracy -- Modern Democracy and Its Shortcomings: A Survey of Data and Recent Scholarship -- Globalism, Populism, Representative Democracy, and Government -- The Decline of the Nation-State (Die postnationale Konstellation) -- Bibliography -- 5: The Public Sphere and Global Capital -- Deliberation -- Reconsideration of the Public Sphere (Institutions of Democracy) -- Legitimation Crisis: Declining Confidence in Institutions and Leadership -- Neoliberalism: Against Democracy and Equality -- Cyberdemocracy: Addressing the Institutional and Political Vacuum Created by Neoliberalism -- Bibliography -- 6: Deliberative Democracy -- The Imminent Decline of Representative Democracy: Myth or Reality? -- Can Representative Democracy Be Participatory and Deliberative? -- Liquid Democracy and the Global Village -- Bibliography -- 7: Theorising the Cyberdemocratic Terrain -- Is Deliberative Mass Participation in the Political Sphere Possible Under Capitalism? -- Democracy Transformed: Cyberdemocracy as the Fourth Democratic Transformation -- Barriers to Cyberdemocracy -- Technological Determinism: Crisis of Legitimation and Cyberdemocracy -- Transforming the Ecology of Mobilisations (Extremism, Populism, Post-Truth) -- Bibliography -- 8: Civic Engagement and the Privatisation of the Public Sphere -- The Geisteswissenschaften Tradition: Free Will and Political Agency -- Revitalising Civic Engagement Through Cyberdemocracy -- Privatisation of the Public Sphere and the Platform Society -- Bibliography -- 9: The Westminster Model: Points and Issues -- Accountability and Transparency (Ethical Standards) -- Free and Fair Flow of Information -- Justice (The Rule of Law) -- Merit-Based Competitions -- Bibliography -- 10: Cyberdemocracy and the Public Sphere -- John Rawls’s Theory of Justice and the Veiled Ignorance Thought Experiment -- Freedom and Fairness for All -- Collective, Direct Decision-Making (Inclusivity) -- Frequent Citizens’ Consultation (Civil Discourse) -- The Public Sphere -- Empowering Citizen Participation -- Bibliography -- 11: The Cyberdemocratic Future: Some Final Thoughts -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Bibliography -- Index
This book is explicitly modernist at a time when many scholars have either forgotten the emancipatory promise of the Enlightenment or railed against it in the name of postmodernism. The book, broadly, adopts a hybrid epistemology that utilises the critical insights of Geisteswissenschaften Tradition (Weberian 'Ideal-Type Analysis') and the Habermas (1988) notions of the 'public sphere' and deliberative/dialogic democracy ('ideal speech') to advance a general proposition of democratic renewal by way of cyberdemocracy. Curiously, as democracy spreads across the world in the age of globalisation, it has also been accompanied by increased discontent with democratic systems. To that end, this book is not overly concerned with saving democracy beyond the liberal representative model, rather the focus is on how modern representative democracy has failed and how cyberdemocracy might function as a more effective model that truly represents the people by broadening participation and reflexivedeliberation.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2025. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
