Internet kansalaisten politiikassa
Abstract
Experience is a basic element of political action. This paper departs from the concept of experience as defined by John Dewey. After that I briefly introduce the idea of political style as a way for political actors to stand out from other actors. The most essential aspect here is what I have chosen to call the ”politgenicity” of action. I then move on to discuss a style of political activity enabled by the Internet, that is, public involvement. It is a distinct alternative to political action, which is analysed in the context of the Internet. I argue that the Internet is a forum of opportunities for multiple political styles; it enables contingent action and new political activities.Downloads
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Published
2008-01-01
How to Cite
Lappalainen, P. (2008). Internet kansalaisten politiikassa. Politiikka, 50(1), 9–20. Retrieved from https://journal.fi/politiikka/article/view/151579
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