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How should we understand the relationship between Internet and politics? Towards a theoretical framework
Jens Villiam Hoff
, Flemming Bjerke
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Political Practice
75%
Internet Regulation
25%
Analytical Aspects
25%
Technological Determinism
25%
Determinist
25%
Sui Generis
25%
Communicative Affordances
25%
Centerpiece
25%
Discourse Technology
25%
Institutionalist Theory
25%
Social Constructivism
25%
Sociological Institutionalism
25%
Social Constructivist
25%
Internet Policy
25%
New Media Theory
25%
Hardware Configuration
25%
Discourse Practices
25%
Arts and Humanities
Affordances
66%
Middle Ground
66%
centerpiece
33%
Media Theory
33%
Resemblance
33%
Social Constructivism
33%
Technological Determinism
33%
Institutionalism
33%
Constructivist
33%
Psychology
Social Constructivism
100%
Social Sciences
Media Theory
50%
Social Constructivism
50%