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Our Common Purpose: Reinventing American Democracy for the 21st Century

Posted on July 23, 2020 by ircsofia
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Our Common Purpose: Reinventing American Democracy for the 21st Century. American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship. June 2020.

Founded nearly 250 years ago, the United States of America is the world’s oldest constitutional democracy. Its infancy, under the Articles of Confederation, was turbulent. Its early prospects, at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, were very much uncertain. At the Convention, Benjamin Franklin—catalyst of the Revolution, leading citizen of the republic, enslaver turned abolitionist—wondered as he observed the conflicts, compromises, and contradictions of the process: was the young nation’s sun rising or setting? With the signing of the Constitution, he concluded, the sun was rising.
Today, the question of rise or fall is more pertinent than ever. In this age of globalization, centralized power, economic inequality, deep demographic shifts, political polarization, pandemics and climate change, and radical disruption in the media and information environments, we face these converging trends in a constitutional democracy that feels to many increasingly unresponsive, nonadaptive, and even antiquated. [Note: contains copyrighted material].

[PDF format, 84 pages].

Posted in Democracy | Tagged civic engagement, Constitution, political engagement, United States, voters | Leave a reply

Social Media and Political Engagement

Posted on October 23, 2012 by ircsofia
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Social Media and Political Engagement. Pew Internet & American Life Project. Lee Rainie et al. October 19, 2012.

The use of social media is becoming a feature of political and civic engagement for many Americans. Some 60% of American adults use either social networking sites like Facebook or Twitter, and the survey finds that 66% of those social media users, or 39% of all American adults, have done at least one of eight civic or political activities with social media. [Note: contains copyrighted material].

[PDF format, 13 pages, 834.26 KB].

Posted in Information and Communications, Society & Values | Tagged civic engagement, Facebook, opinion polls, political engagement, United States | Leave a reply

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