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[ecrea] Transformations Issue 23 now released
Mon May 27 04:42:55 GMT 2013
Transformations announces the release of Issue 23
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/The Internet as Politicising Instrument/.
This issue of /Transformations/ presents essays responding to Marcus
Breen's recent book /Uprising: The Internet's Unintended Consequences/.
Breen asks whether the Internet can become a politicising instrument for
the new online proletariat -- the individualised users isolated by the
monitor screen. He asks "if the proletariat can use the Internet, is it
freed from the moral and social constraints of the past that were
imposed by conventional media and its regulation of the public space?"
(32) This question raises further issues. Does this freedom translate
into an emancipatory politics where the proletariat is able to pursue
its own ends, or does it simply reproduce the power relation between the
user-subject and the Internet and those who control and manage it. The
articles in this issue respond in various ways to these questions.
THE INTERNET AS POLITICIZING INSTRUMENT
The Internet and Privatism: reconstructing the monitor space.
Marcus Breen
The Digital Hysterias of Decentralisation, Entrepreneurship and Open
Community
Fidele Vlavo
From Ideology to Algorithm: the Opaque Politics of the Internet
Emit Snake-Beings
"Walls of seeing": Protest surveillance, embodied boundaries, and
counter-surveillance at Occupy Sydney
Frances Shaw
Gendered Uprisings: Desire, Revolution, and the Internet's
Karyl E. Ketchum
Analysing the intersections between technology, performativity, and
politics: the case of local citizen dialogue
Gustav Lidén and Katarina Giritli Nygren
Dr. Warwick Mules
General Editor Transformations http://www.transformationsjournal.org/
English, Media Studies and Art History
University of Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland
Australia 4072
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