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[Commlist] new book: Media Solidarities: Emotions, power and justice in the digital age
Mon Jan 28 16:41:45 GMT 2019
Media Solidarities: Emotions, power and justice in the digital age. Sage
2019.
by Kaarina Nikunen
Drawing on social theory, political economy and cultural studies, /Media
Solidarities /explores the way in which media can both enable and
obstruct meaningful bonds of solidarity and positive social change. The
book argues for the importance of understanding how affective economy
works through media: how emotions may enhance or hinder social bonds and
shape moral judgements in mediatized societies.
In the heart of investigation is the paradox of media solidarity: //the
gap between the multitude of expressions of solidarity and the constant
eroding of structures of solidarity. Economic uncertainty, increased
competition, forced flexibility and environmental disasters do not
suggest a bright picture for the planet. Dark prognoses of political
polarization and the further rise of right-wing populism, enhanced by a
highly commercial, technologized media environment, offer little hope
for solidarity. Concurrently and paradoxically, these developments in
politics, economy and media, seem to have led to an ever-growing role
for media solidarities.
The book explores the complex and multiple expressions of media
solidarities, their affective formations, commercial packaging and
political power. It investigates how digital media environment has
shaped the ways in which people show solidarity and learn about cases of
injustice. The first chapter offers an overview of theorizations of
solidarity from sociology and political theory to post-colonial feminist
studies. This is followed by empirical case studies from activist media
and reality-TV to craftivism and political protests.
For more information please visit:
https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/media-solidarities/book253882#reviews
Media Solidarities | SAGE Publications Ltd
<https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/media-solidarities/book253882#reviews>
uk.sagepub.com
A rare book that steps back from the achievement of thunderous protest
to properly appreciate mediated solidarities as the fragile outcome of
injury, cooperation, and joy in the everyday.
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