Fred Dutton's fascinating account captures the flavor of working on Great Lakes ships in the early twentieth century. číst celé
Fred W Dutton Knihy


The rise of the press established the Fourth Estate, crucial for pluralist democracies. In the digital age, the internet and communication technologies are facilitating a shift towards a Fifth Estate, where networked individuals emerge as a powerful force for accountability in politics and society. This book connects decades of research with diverse case studies to illustrate how the Fifth Estate empowers ordinary people to search, originate, network, collaborate, and leak information, enhancing their communicative power. Rather than replacing existing power structures, the Fifth Estate complements them, holding the press and governments accountable. However, threats to online freedom of expression and privacy could jeopardize this shift. To address these challenges, the book discusses governance and security approaches for the internet and social media that leverage the empowerment of networked individuals, ensuring that the internet contributes positively to democratic processes and various societal sectors.