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Citizen Media and Public Spaces : Diverse Expressions of Citizenship and Dissent. / Baker, Mona; Blaagaard, Bolette; Stephansen, Hilde; Ponzansi, Sandra; Allan, Stuart; Hughes, Jenny; Parry, Simon; Nim, Evgenia; Perez-Gonzalez, Luis; Beretta, Sara; Ejsing-Dunn, Stine; Nordin, Astrid; Chouliaraki, Lilie; Rone, Julia; Cross, Karen.
1 ed. New York and London : Routledge, 2016. 238 p. (Critical Perspectives on Citizen Media).Research output: Book/Report › Scholarly edition › peer-review
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Citizen Media and Public Spaces
T2 - Diverse Expressions of Citizenship and Dissent
AU - Baker, Mona
AU - Blaagaard, Bolette
AU - Stephansen, Hilde
AU - Ponzansi, Sandra
AU - Allan, Stuart
AU - Hughes, Jenny
AU - Parry, Simon
AU - Nim, Evgenia
AU - Perez-Gonzalez, Luis
AU - Beretta, Sara
AU - Ejsing-Dunn, Stine
AU - Nordin, Astrid
AU - Chouliaraki, Lilie
AU - Rone, Julia
AU - Cross, Karen
PY - 2016/6
Y1 - 2016/6
N2 - Citizen Media and Public Spaces presents a pioneering exploration of citizen media as a highly interdisciplinary domain that raises vital political, social and ethical issues relating to conceptions of citizenship and state boundaries, the construction of publics and social imaginaries, processes of co-optation and reverse co-optation, power and resistance, the ethics of witnessing and solidarity, and novel responses to the democratic deficit. Framed by a substantial introduction by the editors, the twelve contributions to the volume interrogate the concept of citizen media theoretically and empirically, and offer detailed case studies that extend from the UK to Russia and Bulgaria and from China to Denmark and the liminal spaces within which a growing number of refugees now live. A rich new domain of scholarship and practice emerges out of the studies presented. Citizen media is shown to embrace both physical and digital interventions in public space, as well as the sets of values and agendas that influence and drive the practices and discourses through which individuals and collectives position themselves within and in relation to society and participate in the creation of diverse publics.
AB - Citizen Media and Public Spaces presents a pioneering exploration of citizen media as a highly interdisciplinary domain that raises vital political, social and ethical issues relating to conceptions of citizenship and state boundaries, the construction of publics and social imaginaries, processes of co-optation and reverse co-optation, power and resistance, the ethics of witnessing and solidarity, and novel responses to the democratic deficit. Framed by a substantial introduction by the editors, the twelve contributions to the volume interrogate the concept of citizen media theoretically and empirically, and offer detailed case studies that extend from the UK to Russia and Bulgaria and from China to Denmark and the liminal spaces within which a growing number of refugees now live. A rich new domain of scholarship and practice emerges out of the studies presented. Citizen media is shown to embrace both physical and digital interventions in public space, as well as the sets of values and agendas that influence and drive the practices and discourses through which individuals and collectives position themselves within and in relation to society and participate in the creation of diverse publics.
KW - citizen media
KW - public space
KW - citizenship
KW - media
KW - dissent
M3 - Scholarly edition
SN - 9781138847644 / 9781138847651 / 9781315726632
VL - 1
T3 - Critical Perspectives on Citizen Media
BT - Citizen Media and Public Spaces
PB - Routledge
CY - New York and London
ER -