Reconsidering the analysis of the uses of ICTs by political parties : an application to the Catalan case
For years a literature on the uses that political parties make of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has been developed. It is a rapidly increasing, rich, and interesting field in the forefront of the investigation in political science. Generally, these works start from the expectatio...
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Zusammenfassung: | For years a literature on the uses that political parties make of information and
communication technologies (ICTs) has been developed. It is a rapidly increasing, rich,
and interesting field in the forefront of the investigation in political science. Generally,
these works start from the expectation that the ICTs have a regenerative potential for
liberal democracies and for the political parties as well. In developed societies, political
parties have experienced some transformations that have leaded them to an increasing
divorce with the public. This divorce is shown by the decay of party adscription and
membership, and also by the decay of the conventional political participation. In the
theoretical discussion this situation has been described as ¿the crisis of the democracy¿
(Norris, 1999). According to the more radically oriented scholars this crisis reflects the
incapacities of liberal democracies. In this sense, ICTs suppose a great opportunity to
surpass the representative institutions and to institutionalize new forms of direct
democracy. More moderate scholars have considered that ICTs offer the opportunity for
¿renaissance¿ for representative institutions, as they can reinforce the bonds between the
public and its representatives. |
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