Digital Spaces of Civic Communication The Practices and Interfaces o
This book addresses the socio-technical constitution of civic communication in increasingly digital democracies. Despite problematic phenomena like hate speech in online commenting, it argues that citizens’ potential for resisting technological inscriptio
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Digital Spaces of Civic Communication The Practices and Interfaces of Online Commenting
Digital Spaces of Civic Communication
Anne Mollen
Digital Spaces of Civic Communication The Practices and Interfaces of Online Commenting
Anne Mollen Münster, Germany Dissertation Universität Bremen 2018
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Acknowledgements
This book is the published version of my dissertation thesis, which was primarily conducted at the University of Bremen within the Collaborative Research Centre 597 “Transformations of the State” and the Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research (ZeMKI). Here I found an inspiring, thoughtprovoking and supportive environment. My special gratitude for his advice and assistance goes to my first supervisor Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp, who taught me how to pursue a research project and inspired me to explore new areas of media and communication research. I also would like to thank my second supervisor Prof. Dr. Tobias Olsson for his encouragements to trust in my research. For their financial as well as non-material support I am grateful to the Friedrich Ebert Foundation – especially their extremely helpful and understanding staff at the Scholarship Programme. I experienced an inspiring research environment at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies at the University of Warwick during a one-year research stay, for which I would like thank all staff members and fellow PhD researchers. For their constructive cr
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