Views
Graph
Explorer
Focus
Down
Load 1 level
Load 2 levels
Load 3 levels
Load 4 levels
Load all levels
All
Dagre
Focus
Down
Load 1 level
Load 2 levels
Load 3 levels
Load 4 level
Load all levels
All
Tree
SpaceTree
Focus
Expanding
Load 1 level
Load 2 levels
Load 3 levels
Down
All
Down
Radial
Focus
Expanding
Load 1 level
Load 2 levels
Load 3 levels
Down
All
Down
Box
Focus
Expanding
Down
Up
All
Down
Page â
Article
Outline
Document
Down
All
Canvas
Time
Timeline
Calendar
Request email digest
Past 24 hours
Past 2 days
Past 3 days
Past week
Add
Add page
Add comment
Add citation
Edit
Edit page
Delete page
Share
Link
Bookmark
Embed
Social media
Login
Member login
Register now for a free account
đ
Movements not always democratic
Einwand
1
#93030
In some cases, such as Iran, successful mass movements have resulted not in democratization but the creation of more repressive regimes.
Immediately related elements
How this works
-
Framing the technology debate »
Framing the technology debate
Framing the technology debateâThis map aims to develop a conceptual framework for the debate about the impact of emerging technologies on prospects for democracy and the open society. It will be part of an interrelated cluster of debates on this subject.âF1CEB7
▲
The debate proper »
The debate proper
The debate properâHaving considered the preliminary matters identified under the sibling to this node titled Threshold Issues, this is where the main body of the debate map is to be developed.âFFB597
▲
The issue for autocracies »
The issue for autocracies
The issue for autocraciesâIn autocratic states, will the advent of new technologies facilitate or retard efforts to establish democratic elections, the rule of law and freedom of expression?âFFB597
▲
Will facilitate democratization »
Will facilitate democratization
Will facilitate democratizationâThe claim that new technologies will facilitate movement to open democratic societies is supported by the arguments below.â59C6EF
▲
Mobilization argument »
Mobilization argument
Mobilization argumentâThe web and social media have facilitated the mobilization of opposition movements to despotic regimes AND such mobilization will likely promote democratization.â98CE71
▲
Web facilitates mobilization »
Web facilitates mobilization
Web facilitates mobilizationâThe web and social media have facilitated the mobilization of opposition to despotic regimes in a number of recent instances.âFF97FF
■
Movements not always democratic
Movements not always democraticâIn some cases, such as Iran, successful mass movements have resulted not in democratization but the creation of more repressive regimes.âEF597B
Heading
Summary
Click the button to enter task scheduling information
Open
Details
Enter task details
Message text
Select assignee(s)
Due date (click calendar)
RadDatePicker
RadDatePicker
Open the calendar popup.
Calendar
Title and navigation
Title and navigation
<<
<
November 2024
>
<<
November 2024
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
44
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
45
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
46
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
47
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
48
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
49
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Reminder
No reminder
1 day before due
2 days before due
3 days before due
1 week before due
Ready to post
Copy to text
Enter
Cancel
Task assignment(s) have been emailed and cannot now be altered
Lock
Cancel
Save
Comment graphing options
Choose comments:
Comment only
Whole thread
All comments
Choose location:
To a new map
To this map
New map options
Select map ontology
Options
Standard (default) ontology
College debate ontology
Hypothesis ontology
Influence diagram ontology
Story ontology
Graph to private map
Cancel
Proceed
+Kommentare (
0
)
- Kommentare
Kommentar hinzufĂŒgen
Newest first
Oldest first
Show threads
+Verweise (
0
)
- Verweise
HinzufĂŒgen
List by:
Citerank
Map
+About
- About
Eingabe von:
Peter Baldwin
NodeID:
#93030
Node type:
OpposingArgument
Eingabedatum (GMT):
2/24/2011 6:54:00 AM
Zuletzt geÀndert am (GMT):
2/24/2011 6:54:00 AM
Show other editors
Eingehende Kreuzverbindungen
0
Abgehende Kreuzverbindungen
0
Durchschnittsbewertung
0
by
0
Nutzer
x
Select file to upload