Democracy & Justice Research Flagship - Projects
Liberal machines: information poverty, political culture and the uses of new communications technologies
Project Code: ARC Discovery Grant (2003-06)
This project examines two contentious issues in scholarly and policy debate: the nature and consequences of information poverty, and the consequences of new communications technologies for western political culture. Rather than focusing on the emancipatory potential of new technologies, we see these problems through the prism of liberal government, it's history and prospects. In particular we are concerned with liberalism's longstanding concerns with security, civil peace, freedom, and disadvantage. We explore contemporary developments in electronic government, digital media, online learning, cyber-democracy and wired communities. The result will contribute to our understanding of the political and intellectual uses of information technology.
Research Team
Investigators: Prof Julian Thomas and Prof Denise Meredyth
Publications and Other Research Outputs
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