The Limits of Electronic Resources in Deliberative Democracy
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v20i2.2336Keywords:
Deliberative Democracy, Social Networks, Electronic Resources, LegitimacyAbstract
Social networks have played an important role in the development of recent civic complaints. Internet has favorable features for a free exchange of reasons between citizens and provides a new space for the circulation of information. This paper investigates the scope of electronic resources and its relationship to deliberative conceptions of democracy.Downloads
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