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ISSN: 2300-195X
In: Studia politologiczne: Political science studies = Politologičeskie issledovanija, Heft 4/2023(70), S. 33-51
The article explores the concept of civil society in connection with Web 2.0 and its transformative impact on society and politics, contrasting it with the earlier era of Web 1.0. Web 2.0, characterized by enhanced user interaction and content production, has given rise to a new media ecosystem that has reshaped the way people communicate, obtain information, and participate in the polity. The article highlights the emergence of popular social media platforms and how they have become integral to the platform society. These platforms have not only revolutionized online interactions but have also intersected with offline realms, including politics, commerce, and social relations. The article further explores the implications of Web 2.0 for civil society, contentious politics, and citizen engagement, examining the rise of protests, transnational movements, and the impact of digital resources on democracy and (digital) citizenship. Finally, the work discusses the potential of digital counter-democracy in the platform society and the need for democratic control in the digital age.
In: Studia politologiczne: Political science studies = Politologičeskie issledovanija, Heft 4/2023(70), S. 52-79
As a result of permanent crises, changing political circumstances, rise of populism and overwhelming socio-cultural conflicts, recently liberal democracy is on the decline. This process strongly affects the civil sector, which in the 21st century is still considered one of the main defenders of democracy and human rights. Civil sector also performs a couple of functions that help them try to monitor the state (watchdog function), protect citizens, minorities, human rights, environment, animals etc. and provide a normative behavioural attitude. Nowadays in many countries the activities of civil organizations are restricted, displaced or terminated. Focusing on those countries where democratic backsliding process can be clearly observed, this study examines the background and forms of the process by which civils turned from partners to "enemies" in the last decade.
ISSN: 2450-2545
ISSN: 1180-0682
In: Multilingual matters 117
Contents -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Language Planning and Language Change -- Chapter 2 Linguistic Diversity -- Chapter 3 Standard and Non-Standard Variations -- Chapter 4 Language in Education -- Chapter 5 New Conventions -- Chapter 6 The Language of Bureaucracy -- Chapter 7 The Language of Politicians -- Chapter 8 The Language of Newspapers -- Chapter 9 The Language of Advertising -- Chapter 10 The Language of Young People -- Chapter 11 Italian and English in Italy -- Chapter 12 Italian in English-Speaking Countries -- Chapter 13 Italian in Multilingual Europe -- Conclusions -- References -- Index