Online Localities: Implications for Democracy and Education

by Ellen Middaugh and Joseph Kahne

As people spend more time online and conduct more of their day-to-day business in this manner, scholars have begun to questions what, if any, implication these trends have for participation in local communities and for the functioning of our democracy.

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