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success in exerting influence over policy outcomes and agenda-setting.”
success in exerting influence over policy outcomes and agenda-setting.”


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Source: From the aper: [[Leetocracy]]. [[Networked Political Activism or the Continuation of Elitism in Competitive Democracy]]. YANA BREINDL & NILS GUSTAFSSON. Chapter Nine of: [[New Intersections of Internet Research]]
 


Paper: [[Leetocracy]]. [[Networked Political Activism or the Continuation of Elitism in Competitive Democracy]]. YANA BREINDL & NILS GUSTAFSSON. Chapter Nine of: [[New Intersections of Internet Research]]
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See the case study on the [[Quadrature du Net]]


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Description

“We refer to networked activists as temporal elites (Gustafsson, 2009). The concept denotes their limited influence on certain fields and their highly unpredictable success in exerting influence over policy outcomes and agenda-setting.”

Source: From the aper: Leetocracy. Networked Political Activism or the Continuation of Elitism in Competitive Democracy. YANA BREINDL & NILS GUSTAFSSON. Chapter Nine of: New Intersections of Internet Research


Example

See the case study on the Quadrature du Net