Critical perspectives on social media and protest : between control and emancipation / edited by Lina Dencik and Oliver Leistert.
Material type: TextPublisher: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2015Description: 1 volumeContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781783483372 (ebook)Subject(s): Social media -- Political aspects | Protest movements | Social influence | Social control | Media Studies | Media studies | Political activism | Sociology | Civics & citizenshipGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9781783483358Summary: This book examines the darker side of how social media operates behind the scenes of protest movements, by exploring the ways in which its corporate owners monitor, filter and profile the political action of users. Commercial social media platforms have become integral to contemporary forms of protests. They are intensely used by advocacy groups, non-governmental organisations, social movements and other political actors who increasingly integrate social media platforms into broader practices of organizing and campaigning. But, aside from the many advantages of extensive mobilization opportunities at low cost, what are the implications of social media corporations being involved in these grassroots movements? This book takes a much-needed critical approach to the relationship between social media and protest. Highlighting key issues and concerns in contemporary forms of social media activism, including questions of censorship, surveillance, individualism, and temporality, the book combines contributions from some of the most active scholars in the field today. Advancing both conceptual and empirical work on social media and protest, and with a range of different angles, the book provides a fresh and challenging outlook on a very topical debate.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Formerly CIP. Uk
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book examines the darker side of how social media operates behind the scenes of protest movements, by exploring the ways in which its corporate owners monitor, filter and profile the political action of users. Commercial social media platforms have become integral to contemporary forms of protests. They are intensely used by advocacy groups, non-governmental organisations, social movements and other political actors who increasingly integrate social media platforms into broader practices of organizing and campaigning. But, aside from the many advantages of extensive mobilization opportunities at low cost, what are the implications of social media corporations being involved in these grassroots movements? This book takes a much-needed critical approach to the relationship between social media and protest. Highlighting key issues and concerns in contemporary forms of social media activism, including questions of censorship, surveillance, individualism, and temporality, the book combines contributions from some of the most active scholars in the field today. Advancing both conceptual and empirical work on social media and protest, and with a range of different angles, the book provides a fresh and challenging outlook on a very topical debate.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9781783483358
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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