ISBN:
9781137533234
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (315 p)
Parallel Title:
Print version Marshall, P. David Contemporary Publics : Shifting Boundaries in New Media, Technology and Culture
DDC:
302.231
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- chapter 1: Introduction: The Plurality of Publics -- Public Uses: Deploying the Terms Public and Publics -- Changing Boundaries: Privacy Becomes a Form of Public -- Contemporary Publics -- Bibliography -- Part I: Countering Neoliberal Publics: Screen and Space -- chapter 2: The Beach Beneath the Street: Art and Counterpublics -- Bibliography -- chapter 3: A Hungry Public: Stranger Relationality and the Blak Wave -- Public Personhood -- Addressing a Hungry Public -- Belonging to a Hungry Public
Abstract:
The Blak Wave and Stranger Relationality in The Darkside -- Strangerhood, Authenticity, and the Impasse -- Bibliography -- chapter 4: Re-membering, (Re-) appropriation, and Polyphony: SBS Independent and White Australian Memory -- Introduction -- SBSi and Productive Diversity -- Countermemorialising White Australian Hegemony -- Countermemorial Re-membering -- Countermemorial (Re-) appropriation -- Countermemorial Polyphony -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- chapter 5: Ghosting: Putting the Volume into Screen Memory -- Notes -- Bibliography
Abstract:
chapter 6: Dancing Dandenong: The Poetics of Spatial Politics -- Introduction -- Who Speaks for the Dancer? -- Don't Kill the Tree -- Big Trouble for Little India -- Coda -- Note -- Bibliography -- chapter 7: New Strategies for Old Practices -- Introduction: Strategy and Speculation -- The Artefact, the Exhibition and the Artist -- Profaning Old Masters -- Free Campers, Swarms and Excommunication -- Idle Time and Active Artists in Public Space -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Part II: Making and Shaping Publics: Discourse and Technology -- chapter 8: Media Technologies and Publics -- Bibliography
Abstract:
chapter 9: Cosmopolitanism on Demand? Television and the Narrowing of Mediated Social Connection -- Conditions of Cosmopolitanism -- Television Beyond Borders -- News, Flow, and Television -- The Attention Economy and Personalisation -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- chapter 10: Multilingual Publics: Fansubbing Global TV -- What's the (Language) Difference? -- The Viki Difference -- Multilingual Publics -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- chapter 11: Surveillance Publics After Edward Snowden -- Deepening the Surveillant Assemblage -- Vectors of Surveillance -- Surveillance Publics
Abstract:
Bibliography -- chapter 12: Stoking Expectations: Public Relations and the Politics of "Bogans" -- "Nobody Likes a Bogan" -- Contemporary "Aussie" Publics: A Thorny Problem -- Bogan Publics: Unculture and Politics -- Anzac Day, Symbolism and Bogans -- Political PR, Discourse and Anxiety -- Conclusion: Creating New Taxonomies in PR -- Notes -- Bibliography -- chapter 13: We Are Rhetoric. Get Over It! -- Bibliography -- Part III: Commodifying Public Intimacies -- chapter 14: Making Cents of Contemporary Intimacies: The Private in the Public
Abstract:
Making Sense of Contemporary Intimacies: A Kiss, a Family Photo, Gay Marriage, and New Mothers
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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