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Contents |
Abstract
Chapter 1
Chapter Summary
Democracy in Difficult Times
Dahlgren argues that, although always a key concern of scholars, "citizen participation should not be seen simply as a failure of civic virtue..."
Literature Review
Carl Boggs article "The Great Retreat: Decline of the Public Sphere in Late 20th Century America"[1]
Pippa Norris article "The Bridging and Bonding Role of Online Communities"[2]
Discussion Questions
Notes and References
- ↑ http://resolver.scholarsportal.info/resolve/03042421/v26i0006/741_tgrdotpsilta
- ↑ http://resolver.scholarsportal.info/resolve/1081180x/v07i0003/3_tbabrooc