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_aDisruptive Democracy _bThe Clash Between Techno-Populism and Techno-Democracy _c['Bloom, Peter', 'Sancino, Alessandro'] |
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_bSAGE Publications _c2019 |
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_2Cyberlibris _uhttps://international.scholarvox.com/netsen/book/88896792 _qtext/html _a |
520 | _aDo new “smart” technologies such as AI, robotics, social media, and automation threaten to disrupt our society? Or does technological innovation hold the potential to transform our democracies and civic societies, creating ones that are more egalitarian and accountable? Disruptive Democracy explores these questions and examines how technology has the power to reshape our civic participation, our economic and political governance, and our entire existence. In this innovative study, the authors use international examples such as Trump’s America, and Bolsonaro’s recent election as President of Brazil, to lead the discussion on perhaps the most profound political struggle of the 21st century, the coming clash between a progressive “Techno-democracy” and a regressive “Techno-populism”. | ||
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