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[ecrea] Digital activism #now conference - Information Politics, Digital Culture and Global Protest Movements
Thu Nov 14 13:56:02 GMT 2013
DIGITAL ACTIVISM #NOW conference
Information Politics, Digital Culture and Global Protest Movements
King’s College London – April 4th 2014
Confirmed speakers: Clare Birchall, Gabriella Coleman, Paolo Gerbaudo,
Joss Hands, Tim Jordan and Guobin Yang
Twitter: @KingsDCS #DigitalActivismNow #DAconf
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/HXs2Hf
Blog: http://wp.me/p1BSEo-29
Sign up at
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/digital-activism-now-tickets-9047139237
The so-called web 2.0 of social network sites was invented as a business
strategy to react to the dot.com bust and, as revealed by the NSA
scandal, it has been heavily used by the state as a tool of
surveillance. Yet, this space has also seen the rise of new powerful
forms of digital activism, as seen in the adoption of Facebook and
Twitter as means of mass mobilisation in the context of the Arab
revolutions, the Spanish indignados and of Occupy Wall Street.
These contradictions raise a number of burning questions for
contemporary digital activists. What are the real opportunities and
threats for digital activism at the time of social network sites and big
data? How can protest movements make use of the power of mass diffusion
and collective coordination afforded by social media without falling
prey of state monitoring or cultural banalisation? And is it better to
invest energy in creating alternative and non-commercial communication
platforms or in "occupying" the digital mainstream?
The "Digital Activism #Now" conference will explore emerging digital
protest practices at a time of increasing diffusion of social media and
progressive massification and commercialisation of the web. By gathering
leading international researchers and activists we will examine how
digital activists are making use of the affordances of the social web.
Moreover, we will debate the main issues of contention among
contemporary digital activists, faced with increasing possibilities of
mass outreach but also with new dangers.
Among the issues covered by the conference will feature the role of
social network sites in contemporary protests, hacktivism at the time of
Anonymous and Lulzsec, the activist use of digital culture, internet
memes, and online pranks, as means of digital propaganda and the
politics of transparency and secrecy in digital whistleblowing.
The conference is supported by the Culture, Media and Creative
Industries and Digital Humanities Departments, by the China Lau
Institute and the North America Institute, all at King’s College London.
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