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Electrified Democracy

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Electrified Democracy Synopsis

The story of how the UK Parliament came to use the Internet from the 1960s onwards has never been told. Electrified Democracy places the impact of technology on parliamentary workings in its longer term historical context. The author identifies repeating patterns of perception and analysis, and cultural tendencies in the perception of inventions dating back over centuries that have reasserted themselves in connection with the parliamentary response to networked computers. He uncovers evidence and makes new connections, while situating all this within the wider global debates on connections between communication and democracy in the age of the Internet, constitutional law and history, and 'law and technology'. This book will be of interest to a wide readership including policy makers, researchers, and all those interested in contemporary controversies about the role of the Internet in modern societies.

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ISBN: 9781108473057
Publication date: 1st July 2021
Author: Andrew Kings College London Blick
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 320 pages
Series: Law in Context
Genres: Constitutional and administrative law: general
Public international law
Parliamentary and legislative practice
Political activism / Political engagement
Political structures: democracy
Impact of science and technology on society
European history