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[ecrea] New Book on digital activism
Tue Jan 11 13:59:26 GMT 2011
My new book, "@ is For Activism: Dissent, Resistance and Rebellion 
in a Digital Culture" has recently been published by Pluto Press and 
I hope it will be of interest to members of the list.
@ is For Activism examines the transformation of politics through 
digital media, including digital television, online social 
networking and mobile computing. Joss Hands maps out how political 
relationships have been reconfigured and new modes of cooperation, 
deliberation and representation have emerged. This analysis is 
applied to the organisation and practice of alternative politics, 
showing how they have developed and embraced the new political and 
technological environment. Hands offers a comprehensive critical 
survey of existing literature, as well as an original perspective on 
networks and political change. He includes many case studies 
including the anti-war and global justice movements, peer 
production, user created TV and 'Twitter' activism. @ is For 
Activism is essential for activists and students of politics and media.
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