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[Commlist] New Book: The New Politics of Visibility: Spaces, Actors, Practices and Technologies in The Visible
Wed Aug 10 19:42:18 GMT 2022
Intellect is pleased to share that /The New Politics of Visibility:
Spaces, Actors, Practices and Technologies in The Visible
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/the-new-politics-of-visibility>/*/,/* edited
by Andrea Mubi Brighenti, is available in e-book and hardback.
Not only does visibility matter to politics, but it is increasingly
becoming an intrinsic constituent element and a crucial asset to it.
Accordingly, the challenge to the social science becomes that of
understanding how the new institutional, urban and technological
settings are reshaping the organisation of visible. This book brings
together a team of distinguished scholars and researchers interested in
employing, exploring and critiquing the analytical category and the
practical stakes of visibility. Ranging from urban public space to the
new media and social media platforms, a vast terrain of inquiry is
addressed here by joining together original theoretical elaboration and
careful empirical studies. The result is a thoroughly interdisciplinary
endeavour, conducted with passion and insight.
/The New Politics of Visibility/ includes nine original chapters
specifically commissioned for this collection. Contributions are
interdisciplinary and address an array of topical areas in the newly
emerging modes of governance and the novel social formations coming into
existence. The transformations of urban space and the working of the new
media form a core concern recurring through many of the essays, but is
by no means the sole topic, as other essays address the politics of
visibility in crucial cultural spheres including gender relations and
professional life.
*_Table of Contents
_*
*List of Figures
Introduction*: Issues in the Visible – /Andrea Mubi Brighenti/
*1.* The Political Geometries of Visibility: Ranks of Seeing in the
Digital Age – /Tali Hatuka/
*2. *Coded Visions: Datafied Visibilities and the Production of
Political Futures – /Mikkel Flyverbom and Frederik Schade/
*3. *Urban Information Environmentalism – /Malcolm McCullough/
*4.* Mediated Visibility and Recognition: A Taxonomy – /João C.
Magalhães and Jun Yu/
*5.* The Democratization of Visibility Capital: Face in the Age of Its
Automated Technical Reproducibility – /Nathalie Heinich/
*6. *Rewilding the City: Urban Life and Resistance across and beyond
Visibility – /AbdouMaliq Simone and Morten Nielsen/
*7.* Strategies and Tactics of Visibility: The Micro-Politics of
Vulnerable Migrant Groups during the Pandemic in Brussels – /Mattias De
Backer/
*8.* Reframing Marginality in Trans Politics: Towards an Ethics of
Differentiation – /Caterina Nirta
/*9.* Open Science as an Engine of Anxiety: How Scientists Promote and
Defend the Visibility of Their Digital Selves, While Becoming Fatalistic
about Academic Careers – /Martin Reinhart/
*Notes on Contributors
Index*
Please visit our website for more information:
www.intellectbooks.com/the-new-politics-of-visibility
<http://www.intellectbooks.com/the-new-politics-of-visibility>
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