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Disintermediation and/or Neointermediation? The “Fourth Power” of Small and Large Intermediaries in...

Disintermediation and/or Neointermediation? The “Fourth Power” of Small and Large Intermediaries in...

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Disintermediation and/or Neointermediation? The “Fourth Power” of Small and Large Intermediaries in Digital Public Sphere

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Disintermediation and/or Neointermediation? The “Fourth Power” of Small and Large Intermediaries in Digital Public Sphere

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Warsaw: Polish Sociological Association

Journal title

Polish sociological review, 2023, Vol.222 (2), p.249-262

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English

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Warsaw: Polish Sociological Association

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The concept of “disintermediation” is one of the instruments used to interpret recent developments in politics and communication, especially in digital media. Our thesis is that the concept of “disintermediation” can be considered from two different perspectives. On the one hand, it can be interpreted in the strict historically established sense. O...

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Disintermediation and/or Neointermediation? The “Fourth Power” of Small and Large Intermediaries in Digital Public Sphere

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2831825332

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2831825332

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1231-1413

E-ISSN

2657-4276

DOI

10.26412/psr222.06

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