ISBN:
9781315393926
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9781315393940
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (214 ungezählte Seiten)
Series Statement:
Shaping inquiry in culture, communication and media studies
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Pickard, Victor Media Activism in the Digital Age
DDC:
302.23
Keywords:
Social media - Political aspects
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword: What is media activism? -- Introduction -- Notes -- SECTION I: Communication for social change -- Introduction: Conceptualizing media activism: Intent, process, and action -- Notes -- 1. The future of digital enfranchisement -- 1. History of the digital divide and digital inclusion -- 2. Democratic implications: The need for holistic solutions, equitable access, and liberatory ICTs -- 3. Digital enfranchisement -- Notes -- 2. Media in action: A field scan of media and youth organizing in the United States -- Introduction: Youth-led media organizing in the US -- Research design and participation -- Key findings: Transformative media for youth organizing-Media practices, impacts and challenges -- Barriers and challenges -- Conclusions -- Appendices -- Notes -- 3. Studying media at the margins: Learning from the field -- Introduction -- 1. Many margins, many media -- 2. Embracing complexity -- 3. From media to communication needs -- Notes -- 4. The online translation activism of bridge bloggers, feminists, and cyber-nationalists in China -- The politics of Chinese-English two-way translations -- The information politics of bridge blogs -- The identity politics of an online feminist subtitle group -- The information and performative politics of cyber-nationalists -- Conclusions -- Notes -- SECTION II: Policy interventions -- Introduction -- 5. The battle over diversity at the FCC -- Conflicting responsibilities -- Is this a Fair Slice of the Pie? -- An expert agency conducts research -- A barrier study -- Competing studies -- The right-wing echo chamber attacks the critical information needs study -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6. Feminist activism and US communications policy
Abstract:
Access issues: Women's media ownership -- Regulation: Imbedded gender biases -- Literature review: Women, policy, and activism -- Theoretical framework -- Neoliberalism, women, and media -- Feminist media activism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7. A return to prime-time activism: Social movement theory and the media -- Introduction -- Social movement theory and the media -- Features of a radical media policy activism -- Is reform enough? -- Notes -- SECTION III: New political genres -- Introduction: New media dialectics -- Notes -- 8. Cahiers de doleance 2.0: Crowd-sourced social justice blogs and the emergence of a rhetoric of collection in social media activism -- Introduction -- From activist diaries to crowd-sourced blogs -- Methodology -- Submit your experience here … -- Collecting indignation -- Notes -- 9. Data activism as the new frontier of media activism -- Defining data activism -- At the heart of the antiprogram -- Within the contemporary movement ecology -- An agenda for the study of data activism -- In conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- 10. The use of the geoweb for social justice activism -- What is the geoweb? -- Digital humanitarianism and crisis mapping -- Mapping violence against women -- New Canadian initiatives -- Tensions in the geoweb for social justice activism -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- SECTION IV: Feminism's digital wave -- Introduction -- Notes -- 11. Feminists, geeks, and geek feminists: Understanding gender and power in technological activism -- Framework -- Technical DIY and tinkering for change: FM radio activism -- Gender activism in open-technology cultures -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 12. Analog girl in a digital world: Hip hop feminism and media activism -- Breaking waves: Hip hop feminism as a counter model -- Flashpoints in feminist media activism from the (post-)hip hop generation -- Conclusion
Abstract:
Notes -- Index
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