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      (Mis)Understanding Political Participation
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      Digital Practices, New Forms of Participation and the Renewal of Democracy

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      Digital Practices, New Forms of Participation and the Renewal of Democracy
      Edited ByJeffrey Wimmer, Cornelia Wallner, Rainer Winter, Karoline Oelsner
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 22 December 2017
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315620596
      Pages 264
      eBook ISBN 9781315620596
      Subjects Communication Studies, Humanities, Politics & International Relations
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      Wimmer, J., Wallner, C., Winter, R., & Oelsner, K. (Eds.). (2017). (Mis)Understanding Political Participation: Digital Practices, New Forms of Participation and the Renewal of Democracy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315620596

      ABSTRACT

      The practices of participation and engagement are characterised by complexities and contradictions. All celebratory examples of uses of social media, e.g. in the Arab spring, the Occupy movement or in recent LGBTQ protests, are deeply rooted in human practices. Because of this connection, every case of mediated participation should be perceived as highly contextual and cannot be attributed to one (social) specific media logic, necessitating detailed empirical studies to investigate the different contexts of political and civic engagement. In this volume, the theoretical chapters discuss analytical frameworks that can enrich our understanding of current contexts and practices of mediated participation. The empirical studies explore the implications of the new digital conditions for the ways in which digitally mediated social interactions, practices and environments shape everyday participation, engagement or protest and their subjective as well societal meaning.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |13 pages

      Introduction

      ByJeffrey Wimmer, Cornelia Wallner, Rainer Winter, Karoline Oelsner

      part Part I|93 pages

      Practices of Participation and Citizenship

      chapter 1|20 pages

      (New) Forms of Digital Participation? Toward a Resource Model of Adolescents’ Digital Engagement

      ByAnnika Schreiter, Sven Jöckel, Klaus Kamps

      chapter 2|22 pages

      Long-Lasting Shadows of (Post)Communism? Generational and Ethnic Divides in Political and Civic Participation in Estonia

      ByVeronika Kalmus, Ragne Kõuts-Klemm, Mai Beilmann, Andu Rämmer, Signe Opermann

      chapter 3|21 pages

      Enhanced Inter-visibility. The Experience of Civic Engagement in Social Media

      ByMaria Francesca Murru

      chapter 4|17 pages

      ‘I Am Not a Consumer Person’ – Political Participation in Repair Cafés

      BySigrid Kannengießer

      chapter 5|13 pages

      Intimate Citizenship Politics and Digital Media

      Teens’ Discourses, Sexual Normativities and Popular Social Media
      BySander De Ridder, Sofie Van Bauwel

      part Part II|69 pages

      Mediated Representations of Participation and Citizenship

      chapter 6|20 pages

      The Indignados in the European Press

      Beyond the Protest Paradigm? 1
      ByMaria Kyriakidou, José Javier Olivas Osuna, Max Hänska

      chapter 7|9 pages

      Speak Your Mind

      Mediatised Political Participation Through Second Screens
      ByUdo Göttlich, Martin R. Herbers

      chapter 8|20 pages

      “My Body, My Decision”. The Abortion Debate and Twitter as a Counterpublic Sphere for Women in Turkey

      ByPerrin Öğün Emre, Gülüm Şener

      chapter 9|20 pages

      Repeat, Remediate, Resist? Digital Meme Activism in the Context of the Refugee Crisis

      ByElena Pilipets, Rainer Winter

      part Part III|72 pages

      (Re-)Framing Participation and Citizenship

      chapter 10|17 pages

      Towards a Framework for Studying Political Participation in Social Media

      ByJulie Uldam, Anne Kaun

      chapter 11|17 pages

      Protest or Collaboration? How Perceived Opportunities and Constraints Shape the Activities of Anti-Infrastructure Citizen Action Groups

      ByMarco Bräuer, Jens Wolling

      chapter 12|16 pages

      Visibility, Voice and Encounter in Cosmopolitan Online Communication. Rethinking Cultural Citizenship in Post-Migrant Societies

      ByElke Grittmann, Tanja Thomas

      chapter 13|22 pages

      Mapping the ‘Search Agenda’

      A Citizen-Centric Approach to Electoral Information Flows
      ByFilippo Trevisan, Andrew Hoskins, Sarah Oates, Dounia Mahlouly
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