ISBN:
9781453916728
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (X, 293 Seiten)
Series Statement:
Digital formations Vol. 103
Series Statement:
Digital formations
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
302.30285
Keywords:
Electronic books
;
Twitter
;
Online-Community
;
Öffentlichkeit
;
Kommunikation
;
Politische Betätigung
Abstract:
Focusing on hashtags used for topics from Ferguson, Missouri, to Australian politics, from online quilting communities to labour protests, from feminist outrage to drag pop culture, this collection follows hashtag publics as they trend beyond Twitter into other spaces of social networking such as Facebook, Instagram, and Tumblr as well as other media spaces such as television, print, and graffiti.
Abstract:
Cover -- Table of Contents -- #Acknowledgments -- #Introduction: Hashtags as Technosocial Events (Nathan Rambukkana) -- Theorizing Hashtag Publics -- Chapter one: Twitter Hashtags from Ad Hoc to Calculated Publics (Axel Burns and Jean Burgess) -- Chapter Two: From #RaceFail to #Ferguson: The Digital Intimacies of Race- Activist Hashtag Publics (Nathan Rambukkana) -- Chapter Three: #auspol: The Hashtag as Community, Event, and Material Object for Engaging with Australian Politics (Theresa Sauter and Axel Bruns) -- Chapter Four: Hashtag as Hybrid Forum: The Case of #agchatoz (Jean Burgess, Anne Galloway, and Theresa Sauter) -- Chapter Five: #Time (Daniel Faltesek) -- Hashtags and Activist Publics -- Chapter Six: Come Together, Right Now: Retweeting in the Social Model of Protest Mobilization (Aaron S. Veenstra, Narayanan Iyer, Wenjing Xie, Benjamin A. Lyons, Chang Sup Park, and Yang Feng) -- Chapter Seven: Hashtagging the Invisible: Bringing Private Experiences into Public Debate : An #outcry against Sexism in Germany (Anna Antonakis-Nashif) -- Chapter Eight: Hashtags as Intermedia Agency Resources before FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil (Carlos D'Andréa, Geane Alzamora, and Joana Ziller) -- Chapter Nine: #FuckProp8: How Temporary Virtual Communities around Politics and Sexuality Pop Up, Come Out Provide Support, and Taper Off (Jenny Ungbha Korn) -- Chapter Ten: More than Words: Technical Activist Actions in #CISPA (Stacy Blasiola, Yoonmo Sang, and Weiai Wayne Xu) -- Art, Craft, and Pop Culture Hashtag Publics -- Chapter Eleven: Realism against #Realness: Wu Tsang, #Realness, and "RuPaul's Drag Race" (Andy Campbell) -- Chapter Twelve: Living the #Quilt Life: Talking about Quiltmaking on Tumblr (Amanda Grace Sikarskie) -- Chapter Thirteen: Jokin' in the First World: Appropriate Incongruity and the #firstworldproblems Controversy (Andrew Peck).
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