Online Participation and the New Global Democracy: Avaaz, a Case Study

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Autor(a) principal: Horstink, Lanka
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/25244
Resumo: More than 20 years after the Earth Summit of 1992, which introduced important social and ecological principles for policy-making and institutionalised participation, citizens are still largely excluded from decision-making processes that affect them. The internet was expected to change the balance of power in global politics. It has provided a platform for the presentation of alternative discourses and facilitated the organisation of social movements that clamour for a voice in global decision-making. The recent phenomenon of digital mobilisation has enthused the media, politicians, scholars and internet users alike. Could this be global democracy in the making? This article takes a critical look at the current dynamics of online participation, in particular the recent trend of online mass mobilisation, and will analyse the discourse, claims and practices of the web’s largest movement, Avaaz, in an attempt to assess the democratic quality of an organisation that insists it is “people-powered” and “member-driven”.
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title Online Participation and the New Global Democracy: Avaaz, a Case Study
spellingShingle Online Participation and the New Global Democracy: Avaaz, a Case Study
Horstink, Lanka
New Global Democracy
Avaaz
Online politics
Public participation
title_short Online Participation and the New Global Democracy: Avaaz, a Case Study
title_full Online Participation and the New Global Democracy: Avaaz, a Case Study
title_fullStr Online Participation and the New Global Democracy: Avaaz, a Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Online Participation and the New Global Democracy: Avaaz, a Case Study
title_sort Online Participation and the New Global Democracy: Avaaz, a Case Study
author Horstink, Lanka
author_facet Horstink, Lanka
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Horstink, Lanka
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv New Global Democracy
Avaaz
Online politics
Public participation
topic New Global Democracy
Avaaz
Online politics
Public participation
description More than 20 years after the Earth Summit of 1992, which introduced important social and ecological principles for policy-making and institutionalised participation, citizens are still largely excluded from decision-making processes that affect them. The internet was expected to change the balance of power in global politics. It has provided a platform for the presentation of alternative discourses and facilitated the organisation of social movements that clamour for a voice in global decision-making. The recent phenomenon of digital mobilisation has enthused the media, politicians, scholars and internet users alike. Could this be global democracy in the making? This article takes a critical look at the current dynamics of online participation, in particular the recent trend of online mass mobilisation, and will analyse the discourse, claims and practices of the web’s largest movement, Avaaz, in an attempt to assess the democratic quality of an organisation that insists it is “people-powered” and “member-driven”.
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