Abstract
This chapter examines some political consequences of the
disintermediation process, with particular regard to the role that new
technologies have in favoring the mobilization of the streets, especially
in undemocratic regimes. It examines some hypotheses that argue
that there is a relationship between disintermediation and the return
to the scene of “street politics”. Finally, it highlights how disintermediation can also, from this perspective, have a “dark side”: while the
new technologies may favor the mobilization of citizens “from below”,
they can also deliver powerful tools to authoritarian regimes for the
monitoring of dissent and the repression of opponents. The effects of
disintermediation on democracy are therefore ambivalent and, indeed, it cannot be excluded that disintermediation may further
strengthen the process of weakening democratic institutions.
Lingua originale | Inglese |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Democracy and Disintermediation. A Dangerous Relationship |
Editor | D Palano |
Pagine | 33-59 |
Numero di pagine | 27 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2022 |
Keywords
- Democracy
- Democrazia