Republic.com

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Republic.com is a book by legal scholar Cass Sunstein that examines how the internet and personalized media can fragment public discourse and threaten democratic deliberation.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
advocates exposure to general-interest intermediaries
institutional safeguards for democratic deliberation
author Cass Sunstein
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Cass Sunstein
centralClaim Citizens benefit from exposure to diverse and opposing viewpoints.
Fragmented media environments can threaten democratic deliberation.
The internet and personalized media can fragment public discourse.
Unregulated personalization can create echo chambers and filter bubbles.
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes extreme customization of news and information
discusses design of information architectures
government regulation of online speech
private power of media intermediaries
risks of ideological segregation online
role of the internet in democratic societies
fieldOfStudy constitutional law and the internet
law and technology
format hardcover
paperback
genre law
media studies
political science
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influencedBy First Amendment jurisprudence
John Rawls
deliberative democracy theory
language English
mainSubject First Amendment to the United States Constitution
surface form: First Amendment

constitutional law
cyberlaw
deliberative democracy
democracy
echo chambers
filter bubbles
freedom of speech
internet
personalized media
public discourse
mediaType print
notableFor early analysis of internet echo chambers
linking personalized media to threats to democracy
proposes regulatory and design interventions to promote exposure to diverse views online.
publicationYear 2001
publisher Princeton University Press

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