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[ecrea] New books: 'critical perspectives on Social Media and Protest' and 'feminism, digital culture and the politics of transmission'

Wed Jul 01 09:58:54 GMT 2015




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PRE-PUBLICATION OFFER ON 'CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES' AND 'FEMINISM, DIGITAL CULTURE AND THE POLITICS OF TRANSMISSION' FROM ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD INTERNATIONAL

Special offer for ECREA list subscribers: get 20% off this book until 31 October 2015 with code CRIT20. Simply enter the code at the checkout. Order now at http://www.rowmaninternational.com/books/critical-perspectives-on-social-media-and-protest.

Critical Perspectives on Social Media and Protest
Between Control and Emancipation

Edited by Lina Dencik and Oliver Leistert | Pages 256|Size 9.00 x 6.00| October 2015
Available in Hardback, Paperback and eBook

This book critically interrogates the relationship between social media and protest from an interdisciplinary perspective, examining the multiple ways in which we need to politicize and contextualise commercial social media platforms, in particular with regards to their use for the purposes of anti-systemic and progressive protest movements.

About the authors: Lina Dencik is Lecturer in the School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University, UK. Oliver Leistert is a postdoc at the DFG Research Training Group "Automatisms" at University Paderborn.

Get 20% off this book until 31 October 2015 with code CRIT20. Simply enter the code at the checkout. Order now at http://www.rowmaninternational.com/books/critical-perspectives-on-social-media-and-protest.

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Special offer for ECREA list subscribers: get 20% off this book until 31 November 2015 with code FEMI20. Simply enter the code at the checkout. Order now at http://www.rowmaninternational.com/books/feminism-digital-culture-and-the-politics-of-transmission.

Feminism, Digital Culture and the Politics of Transmission
Theory, Practice and Cultural Heritage

By Deborah Withers | Pages 208 | Size 9.00 x 6.00| November 2015
Available in Hardback, Paperback and eBook

This book Devises a theoretical framework to think through the politics of transmission within feminism. It draws upon and develops the work of Bernard Stiegler to create a theoretical apparatus that can analyze the politics of transmission within digital culture.

About the author: Deborah Withers is an independent theorist, researcher and trustee of the Bristol-based Feminist Archive South.

Get 20% off this book until 31 November 2015 with code FEMI20. Simply enter the code at the checkout. Order now at http://www.rowmaninternational.com/books/feminism-digital-culture-and-the-politics-of-transmission.












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