ISBN:
9781803822013
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (169 pages)
Series Statement:
Digital Activism and Society: Politics, Economy and Culture in Network Communication Series
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Erscheint auch als
DDC:
301
Keywords:
Digital communications
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Digital media
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Digital politics is rarely explored holistically and interdisciplinary beyond a focus on digital activism, digital warfare or Internet governance. Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futuresaddresses this gap, initiating conversations about digital politics to a range of disciplines, developing new pedagogy for the field.
Abstract:
Cover -- DIGITAL POLITICS, DIGITAL HISTORIES, DIGITAL FUTURES -- Dedication -- DIGITAL ACTIVISM AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, ECONOMY AND CULTURE IN NETWORK COMMUNICATION -- DIGITAL POLITICS, DIGITAL HISTORIES, DIGITAL FUTURES: New Approaches for Historicising, Politicising and Imagining the Digital -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- Introduction: Crafting New Approaches for Historising, Politicising and Imagining the Digital -- Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futures -- Theories, Methodologies, Pedagogies -- I. Theories, Concepts, Explorations -- 1. Digital Politics: Defining, Exploring and Challenging the Field -- The Evolution of Digital Politics as a Field -- Information Warfare and Its Economies -- The Materiality of Data -- Methodologies and Methods -- Looking Forward -- Bibliography -- 2. Social Media, the Archives of Tomorrow -- Dual Archives and the Subsets of the Corporate -- The Archivist//The Content Moderator -- The Hierarchy of Credibility//The Algorithmic Order -- Some Reflections on the State of Tomorrow -- Bibliography -- 3. Activism and the Anti-Vaccination Movement -- Digital Activism and the Nature of Online Information -- The Anti-Vaccination Movement -- Predatory Journal Articles -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4. The Scattered Nature or Sovereign Surveillance: On Internet Models in the Context of Tomorrow -- Introduction -- Background -- The Internet Models of Tomorrow -- A Surveillant Network -- A Scattered Network -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 5. A Post-Developmental Critique of Digital Development and Digital Capitalism -- Introduction -- Digital Capitalism Within Geopolitics -- Connecting Digital Development, Digital Capitalism and Imperialism -- Framing Policy: M4D and Bridging the Digital Divide -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 6. Dirty, Toxic, Dumped: Waste as Data Metaphor.
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