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The conflict between the two faces of e-citizenship is between a view of democracy as an established and reasonably just system, with which young people should be encouraged to engage, and democracy as a political as well as cultural aspiration, most likely to be realized through networks in which young people engage with one another.
Ultimately, strategies of accessing and influencing power are at the heart of what might first appear to be mere differences of communication styles.

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