Civic Life Online

Civic Life Online Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth - The John D. And Catherine T. Macarthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning

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Publisher's Synopsis

The relationship of participation in online communities to civic and political engagement.

Young people today have grown up living substantial portions of their lives online, seeking entertainment, social relationships, and a place to express themselves. It is clear that participation in online communities is important for many young people, but less clear how this translates into civic or political engagement. This volume examines the relationship of online action and real-world politics. The contributors discuss not only how online networks might inspire conventional political participation but also how creative uses of digital technologies are expanding the boundaries of politics and public issues. Do protests in gaming communities, music file sharing, or fan petitioning of music companies constitute political behavior? Do the communication skills and patterns of action developed in these online activities transfer to such offline realms as voting and public protests? Civic Life Online describes the many forms of civic life online that could predict a generation's political behavior.

Contributors
Marina Umaschi Bers, Stephen Coleman, Jennifer Earl, Kirsten Foot, Peter Levine, Kathryn C. Montgomery, Kate Raynes-Goldie, Howard Rheingold, Allen Schussman, Luke Walker, Michael Xenos

Book information

ISBN: 9780262026345
Publisher: The MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 320.40835
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 206
Weight: 635g
Height: 254mm
Width: 178mm
Spine width: 13mm