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Civic Information Series

Civic Information Series
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Release: 1950
Genre: Florida
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The Civic Web

The Civic Web
Author: Shakuntala Banaji
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0262019647

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An investigation of how governments, organizations, and groups use the Internet to promote civic and political engagement among young people. There has been widespread concern in contemporary Western societies about declining engagement in civic life; people are less inclined to vote, to join political parties, to campaign for social causes, or to trust political processes. Young people in particular are frequently described as alienated or apathetic. Some have looked optimistically to new media—and particularly the Internet—as a means of revitalizing civic life and democracy. Governments, political parties, charities, NGOs, activists, religious and ethnic groups, and grassroots organizations have created a range of youth-oriented websites that encourage widely divergent forms of civic engagement and use varying degrees of interactivity. But are young people really apathetic and lacking in motivation? Does the Internet have the power to re-engage those disenchanted with politics and civic life? Based on a major research project funded by the European Commission, this book attempts to understand the role of the Internet in promoting young people's participation. Examples are drawn from Hungary, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and the United Kingdom—countries offering contrasting political systems and cultural contexts. The book also addresses broader questions about the meaning of civic engagement, the nature of new forms of participation, and their implications for the future of civic life.


Civic Information Series

Civic Information Series
Author: University of Florida. Public Administration Clearing Service
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Release: 1950
Genre: Florida
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Monographic Series

Monographic Series
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 864
Release:
Genre: Monographic series
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Civic Media

Civic Media
Author: Eric Gordon
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 661
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0262545810

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Examinations of civic engagement in digital culture—the technologies, designs, and practices that support connection through common purpose in civic, political, and social life. Countless people around the world harness the affordances of digital media to enable democratic participation, coordinate disaster relief, campaign for policy change, and strengthen local advocacy groups. The world watched as activists used social media to organize protests during the Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street, and Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution. Many governmental and community organizations changed their mission and function as they adopted new digital tools and practices. This book examines the use of “civic media”—the technologies, designs, and practices that support connection through common purpose in civic, political, and social life. Scholars from a range of disciplines and practitioners from a variety of organizations offer analyses and case studies that explore the theory and practice of civic media. The contributors set out the conceptual context for the intersection of civic and media; examine the pressure to innovate and the sustainability of innovation; explore play as a template for resistance; look at civic education; discuss media-enabled activism in communities; and consider methods and funding for civic media research. The case studies that round out each section range from a “debt resistance” movement to government service delivery ratings to the “It Gets Better” campaign aimed at combating suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer youth. The book offers a valuable interdisciplinary dialogue on the challenges and opportunities of the increasingly influential space of civic media.


Voting and Elections in Florida

Voting and Elections in Florida
Author: Hulda Gross Grobman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1952
Genre: Elections
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Florida Public Documents

Florida Public Documents
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Total Pages: 756
Release: 1986
Genre: Government publications
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Civic Responsibility and Higher Education

Civic Responsibility and Higher Education
Author: Thomas Ehrlich
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2000-01-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1461636620

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More than a century ago, John Dewey challenged the education community to look to civic involvement for the betterment of both community and campus. Today, the challenge remains. In his landmark book, editor Thomas Ehrlich has collected essays from national leaders who have focused on civic responsibility and higher education. Imparting both philosophy and working examples, Ehrlich provides the inspiration for innovative new programs in this essential area of learning.


New Serial Titles

New Serial Titles
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Total Pages: 1172
Release: 1961
Genre: Periodicals
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