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[eccr] Political Representation in the Digital Age
Mon Sep 08 16:31:50 GMT 2003
Political Representation in the Digital Age
Friday October 10 2003
Oxford Internet Institute, 1 St Giles, Oxford
How are electronic communications and the internet impacting on political
representation?
The idea of the internet as a technology which would displace
representation by direct citizen action is giving way to the idea of the
internet as a technology which will change everyday understandings of
representationand could bring the tensions of political representation into
relief. Contributions to political theory that emphasise that political,
governing power is at root representational are increasingly challenging
projects of direct self-government and the neutralisation of political
power. Far from eliminating representation, the internet highlights
normative questions of responsibility, authority, freedom and equality that
must be addressed by all political actors whether organised, disorganised,
individual or collective, citizens or politicians, power seekers or power
challengers.
Programme
9.30 Coffee
10.00 Political Representation and Political Power
Chair: William Dutton, Oxford Internet Institute
Stephen Coleman, University of Oxford
Michael Saward, Open University
Elizabeth Frazer, University of Oxford
11.30 Political Strategies
Chair: Andreas Busch, University of Oxford, Department of Politics
Brian Loader, University of Teesside
Steve Ward, University of Salford
12.30 Lunch
1.30 From the RepresentativesPoint of View
Chair: Ignas Snellen, Erasmus University, Rotterdam
Richard Allan MP(Sheffield Hallam)
Graham Allen MP (Nottingham North)
Jens Hoff, University of Copenhagen
Marc Mausch, German Green Party
3.30 Tea
4.00 Conclusions
Panel discussion: Bill Dutton, Andreas Busch, Ignas Snellen and Giles Moss
(Research Student, University of Oxford Department of Politics)
4.45 Finish
To Register: please contact (andrew.fairweather-tall /at/ politics.ox.ac.uk)
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