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The internet, the media and the future of democracy

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The Internet, the Media and the Future of Democracy

Sitra JEF-Europe seminar “Fixing a hole –Closing a Gap in Democracy”, 22nd October 2011

Taneli Heikka

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The power of setting a political agenda has shifted from the mainstream media & old political parties to digitally organized

and driven ad-hoc movements.

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• Three ways in which digital grassroots movements bybass the mainstream media and political parties as agenda setters

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1. Changing the rhetorical culture

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First come the bloggers…

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…then the little boys…

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…and the big girls in mainstream media…

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and finally, come the election results.

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2. Affecting the ambience echo

chamber

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Not only in the US they can…

NotonlyintheyUStheycan…NotonlyintheyUStheycan…

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…but in Finland too, in times of trouble…

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…look at the bright side of life (enter the bloggers)

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…and the enterpreneurial tweeters: Actually, we’re awesome!

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Let’s look at it this way! Awesome!

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And finally, politicians and mainstream media pick up on the changed ambience.

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3. Super-charging the political organization

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A political organization 2.0

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#ows – a political organization 2.0

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Q’s and conclusions

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• All new and relevant political ideas are digitally native

• ”Is web2.0 relevant to politics” is not the question – that has been answered several years ago

• But the interesting things on the Web are done by others than the established political players

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• ”Old parties’”ideological development has dried out along with their incapability to adopt to the new communication environment

• Parties & media were moderators in the political agenda setting and implementing process

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• Those filters are increasingly being bypassed

• Who are the moderators now?

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• The Internet does not, for now, provide a platform for negotiation and deliberation between extremes

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• Does the Parliament remain as the only such functioning institution?

• Does the Internet as it now is actually work towards a shattered society where decision making is increasingly difficult?

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• If so, should we make every effort to build tools and develop practices for decision making on the internet?

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“Our parents are grateful because they’re voting. We’re the first generation to say

that voting is worthless.”Marta Solanas, 27, Spain (New York Times)

Teksti

PhotobyPaulWeiskel.

Photo by Paul Weiskel.

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The parties and media are no more

there to stop us doing what the

internet enables us to do. Let’s choose

wisely what we decide to do.

Photo by churchofpunk.