Internet and its impact on political communications in Singapore.

Modem political systems like the Singapore political system use the notion of a representative democracy due to time and logistical constraints of co-ordinating and mobilising large numbers of people for political debate and decision-making. In the argument by J.S. Mill, the concept of the Greek pol...

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Main Author: Tan, Wei Yi.
Other Authors: Banerjee, Indrajit
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-17542019-12-10T14:16:32Z Internet and its impact on political communications in Singapore. Tan, Wei Yi. Banerjee, Indrajit Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Mass media DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication Modem political systems like the Singapore political system use the notion of a representative democracy due to time and logistical constraints of co-ordinating and mobilising large numbers of people for political debate and decision-making. In the argument by J.S. Mill, the concept of the Greek polis is not sustainable in modern societies and could not be implemented in polities larger than a small town. The problems posed by co-ordination and regulation of large populations are too complex to be managed by a system that embodies direct or participatory democracy that requires continuous involvement by citizens in public decision-making. In this sense, the citizen is thus further removed and estranged from the "day-to-day" deliberations involving his environment and society and affecting his life. Should citizens know that opportunities exist for effective participation in decision-making, they would believe that participation is worthwhile and participate actively. There should be opportunities for political interaction and debate of ideas to achieve consensus before arriving at decisions. ​Master of Mass Communication 2008-09-10T08:35:56Z 2008-09-10T08:35:56Z 2003 2003 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/1754 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Tan, Wei Yi.
Internet and its impact on political communications in Singapore.
description Modem political systems like the Singapore political system use the notion of a representative democracy due to time and logistical constraints of co-ordinating and mobilising large numbers of people for political debate and decision-making. In the argument by J.S. Mill, the concept of the Greek polis is not sustainable in modern societies and could not be implemented in polities larger than a small town. The problems posed by co-ordination and regulation of large populations are too complex to be managed by a system that embodies direct or participatory democracy that requires continuous involvement by citizens in public decision-making. In this sense, the citizen is thus further removed and estranged from the "day-to-day" deliberations involving his environment and society and affecting his life. Should citizens know that opportunities exist for effective participation in decision-making, they would believe that participation is worthwhile and participate actively. There should be opportunities for political interaction and debate of ideas to achieve consensus before arriving at decisions.
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title Internet and its impact on political communications in Singapore.
title_short Internet and its impact on political communications in Singapore.
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