Abstract

In the article the substantive content of the term "local politics" is considered and the process of institutionalization of local communities in public online space in the context of the "network logics" is described. The authors identify and describe the basic resources of networking local politics (including official web resources of local authorities) and networking technology of positioning local communities in public online space. Particular attention is paid to the networking technology of electronic participation - crowdsourcing implemented according to the technology "from above" and the technology "from below".

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