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Democracy and New Technology

by Iain McLean
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In this accessible new book, Iain McLean explores the impact of information technology on democracy. Combining democratic theory, social choice theory and description of new technology at work in Europe and the USA, McLean explores democracy as it is and as it could be.

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In this accessible new book, Iain McLean explores the impact of information technology on democracy. Combining democratic theory, social choice theory and description of new technology at work in Europe and the USA, McLean explores democracy as it is and as it could be. The author begins in ancient Athens and moves through Pliny, Rousseau, Madison and J S Mill to modern representatives and direct democracy. Introducing the theory of social choice, he argues that democracy is about procedures, not results, and sets out some criteria for fair aggregation of individuals' preferences to society's. Exploring the impact of new technology on these procedures, McLean shows how it can save time, and increase accuracy and accessibility, but also how it can lead to manipulation and come up against Arrow's, Gibbards' and McKelvey's impossibility theorems.

In conclusion, McLean asks whether new technology widens or narrows our democratic horizons, and points to the technical and logical boundaries of democracy. Democracy and New Technology will be of great interest to students and researchers in politics, sociology, and media and communications studies. It is one of very few books to explain social choice theory in totally non-technical language and to explore what it means for democracy.

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An interesting, accessible, and open-minded examination of the impact of information technology on democracy. Combining democratic theory, social choice theory and description of new technology at work in Europe and the US, McLean (politics, Oxford U.) explores democracy as it is and as it could be. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Iain McLean

Iain McLean was born and brought up in Edinburgh and studied at Oxford. He has taught at Newcastle and Oxford and for Washington, Lee and Stanford Universities in the USA. He has been interested in elections and voting theory for many years and has served two terms, for different parties, as a local councillor.

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An interesting, accessible, and open-minded examination of the impact of information technology on democracy. Combining democratic theory, social choice theory and description of new technology at work in Europe and the US, McLean (politics, Oxford U.) explores democracy as it is and as it could be. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1991
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
220
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780745604473

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