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Books in the OXFORD STUDIES DIGITAL POLITICS SERIES series

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  • - How Digital Technology Moved from the Margins to the Mainstream of Political Campaigns
    by Professor of Political Science, Rachel K. (Professor of Political Science & University of Manchester) Gibson
    £22.49 - 106.99

  • - Hidden Power in Bitcoin, Blockchain, and Decentralisation
    by Jack (Adjunct Fellow, Western Sydney University) Parkin, Institute for Culture and Society & et al.
    £25.99 - 78.49

  • - Attacks Against Women Online and the Future of Democracy
    by Sarah (Professor of Sociology, Tufts University) Sobieraj & Professor of Sociology
    £26.99 - 68.49

  • - How to Build Community in Digital Environments
    by Forestal
    £91.99

    How should we "fix" digital technologies to support democracy instead of undermining it? In Designing for Democracy, Jennifer Forestal argues that accurately evaluating the democratic potential of digital spaces means studying how the built environment-a primary component of our "modern public square"-structures our activity, shapes our attitudes, and supports the kinds of relationships and behaviors democracy requires. Drawing from a wide range ofdisciplines, she argues that "democratic spaces" must be designed with three environmental characteristics that, taken together, afford users the ability to engage in fundamental civic practices. In connecting the built environment, digital technologies, and democratic theory, Designing for Democracy providesblueprints for democracy in a digital age.

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