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    Weblog e processi di formazione dell’opinione pubblica

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    The article explores the main characteristics of the blogs and the reasons that make them so interesting for the social sciences. The author focuses on their possibility both to influence the political action and to determine the constitution of a new public sphere. Nevertheless, the limits of the system are as many as the advantages. It is necessary to underline these constraints, as they contribute to establish both the main theoretical framework of the phenomenon and the conditions of its institutionalization. The answer to the main question of the article can the blogosphere constitute a new public sphere? can’t be but necessarily hypothetical

    Il parlamento italiano alla prova tecnologica

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    Verso il parlamento elettronico; Le tecnologie per l'esercizio della sovranità; il parlamento rete; alla ricerca di una diversa centralita

    Electronic Publishing, Knowledge Sharing and Open Access in Political Science, Shourt Cource

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    In the digital environment, academic publishing is undergoing a major transformation, with authorship – the sanctuary of scientific communication – facing the challenges of open access and open culture. While the death of the book, as the bulwark of traditional knowledge, may be one of those apocalyptic forecasts that never takes place, the circulation of ideas is nonetheless taking unprecedented forms and channels. The new electronic format of scholarly knowledge is redefining research, writing and thinking altogether, in ways that we are now only beginning to grasp. The purpose of this presentation - as political scientists - is to focus on the main features of this new reading environment, mainly draw from our experience as editors of IPSAPortal.net, the International Political Science Association’s website specializing in selecting and reviewing the top e-hubs in our discipline
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