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In reply to the discussion: PhD Thesis on DU and Free Republic [View all]ohheckyeah
(9,314 posts)40. ..........
Based on the practices and patterns observed at DU and FR, there is no denying that Democratic Underground was a more nurturing environment for the citizen-protagonist who wished to develop his or her rhetorical skill. The encouragement and critique of peers, the challenges and elaborations all served to build confidence and inspired offline actions. While there may ultimately be more conversation than mobilization, the conversation itself represented a demonstrated desire among politically engaged citizens for a more robust rhetorical environment in which to express themselves.
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I definitely picked up more sympathy for DU than Freepville in what I've read
Pretzel_Warrior
Jul 2013
#9
Um, that Appendix is not the author's writing; she's just including a post by a DU'er.
snot
Jul 2013
#11
I'm definitely bookmarking this. I read quite a bit but will get back to it
Pretzel_Warrior
Jul 2013
#7
The mispelled word was 'moron', spelled 'moran' on the sign. It has now become legend
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#53
I'll read it later.. fascinating. "If we could see ourselves as others see us."
mountain grammy
Jul 2013
#39
I find this creepy, frankly. Yeah, yeah, "Internet." Still, one would prefer to think of this board
WinkyDink
Jul 2013
#55
I know it's about content - but that first sentence...surely it's not gramatically correct
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2013
#64
Thanks RainDog...of course I should have looked it up myself. I guess
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2013
#69
Well, I since 2004, I have NEVER seen anyone show two sides of anything. It is always just OUR
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2013
#79
We, the left, and all variations, have goodness on our side. When you strip away all the politics
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2013
#81