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[ecrea] Cyberparty: popular politics in digital times conference
Wed Mar 30 14:10:54 GMT 2016
Your warmly invited to the Cyberparty conference organised by the new
Centre for Digital Culture at King's College London on Friday May 13th
2016, Strand Campus.
http://www.centrefordigitalculture.net/?p=24
The Cyberparty conference - the 4th of our annual digital culture
conferences (after Girls and Digital Culture, Digital Activism #Now, and
Politics of Big Data) - will explore the digital transformation of the
political party and the new party-form of emerging formations as the
Pirate Party, Podemos and the 5 Star Movement.
To discuss these issues we have gathered a line-up prominent activists
of emerging digital parties as well as social and political theorists
examining the nexus between digital communication and politics.
If you plan on attending this event please register via Eventbrite
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cyberparty-popular-politics-in-digital-times-tickets-23976209488
I hope to see many of you at this conference!
Best,
Paolo
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// Cyberparty: Popular Politics in Digital Times //
In recent years - and in particular since the explosion of the financial
crisis of 2008 - we have witnessed the rise of an array of new political
parties - sometimes described as 'digital parties', 'internet parties'
or 'network parties' - that attempt to utilise digital communication
technologies as means to construct new forms of political participation
and organisation against a background of widespread political
disaffection with mainstream politics.
From the 5 Star Movement in Italy, to Podemos in Spain, and the Pirate Party in Iceland, Sweden and Germany, to the municipalist formations that recently won the mayoralties of Barcelona and Madrid, the signs of this surprising revival of the political party in digital times are growing. These new political organisations that are entering the political arena in a number of countries in Europe and beyond make use of the tools and practices that typify the present digital era, from Twitter channels and Facebook pages to Whatsapp groups and decision-making platforms. Furthermore, they embody the new demands that reflect the ways of life, fears and desires of an era of mass digital connectivity: demands for free information, privacy, connectivity and basic income.
What is the meaning and what the implications of these emerging digital
parties? How do they reflect and respond to the current phase of
economic and political crisis? What are the new issues and policies they
bring to the fore? What are their forms of organisation, participation
and leadership?
The Cyberparty conference hosted by the newly formed Centre for Digital
Culture at Kingâs College London will explore these issues by bringing
together experts and activists from the forefront of political
innovation. It will ask what is specific to the emerging âdigital
party-formâ underpinning these formaions, how it compares with the
mass parties of the industrial era and the electoral-professional
parties of the neoliberal era and to what extent it can become a vehicle
for social and political change. Furthermore, it will inquire in which
ways more traditional political phenomena such as the Labour party under
the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders' campaign in the US
are trying to adopt some of the emerging organisational structures and
practices coming from digital parties.
Different aspects of digital parties will be examined: their forms of
communication and propaganda; their decision-making platforms; their
policy platform and social base, with dedicated panels on these issues.
The conference will also host a special panel on digital activism in
Eastern Europe.
// Confirmed speakers include
Birgitta Jonsdottir (Pirate Party), Davide Barillari (5 Star Movement),
Bernardo Gutierrez (journalist and activist), Arnau Monterde
(Universidad Oberta de Catalunya), Francesca Bria (Nesta), Jodi Dean
(Hobart and William Smith Colleges), Andrew Chadwick (Royal Holloway),
Sofia de Roa (Podemos), Miguel Ongil Lopez (Podemos), Richard Barbrook
(Westminster), Emmy Eklundh (Kingâs), Emiliano Trere (Autonomous
University of Queretaro), Marco Deseriis (Northeastern University),
Cristian Vaccari (Royal Holloway), Aaron Bastani (Novara Media), Paolo
Gerbaudo (Kingâs), Francisco Jurado (Podemos), Alex Williams (City
University), and Alex Clarkson (Kingâs).
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