The civic networking movement: the internet as a new democratic public sphere?

Tambini, D. (2000). The civic networking movement: the internet as a new democratic public sphere? In Crouch, C., Tambini, D. & Eder, K. (Eds.), Citizenship, Markets and the State (pp. 238-260). Oxford University Press.
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As the neo-liberal marketization of citizenship and the resulting processes of individualization proceed, debates on citizenship tend to flounder in outmoded ideological oppositions. By examining concrete cases and processes that accompany contemporary practices of citizenship, this volume brings analytical clarity to contemporary debates about citizenship. The state, the market and the forum are analysed as competing fields of citizenship practice, and it is their complex relationship which helps us to understand the role and function not only of the debate on citizenship, but of the institutions and practices of citizenship itself in the contemporary world.

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