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(Mis)Understanding Political Participation
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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
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
chapter 2|22 pages
Long-Lasting Shadows of (Post)Communism? Generational and Ethnic Divides in Political and Civic Participation in Estonia
chapter 3|21 pages
Enhanced Inter-visibility. The Experience of Civic Engagement in Social Media
chapter 4|17 pages
‘I Am Not a Consumer Person’ – Political Participation in Repair Cafés
chapter 5|13 pages
Intimate Citizenship Politics and Digital Media
part Part II|69 pages
Mediated Representations of Participation and Citizenship
chapter 6|20 pages
The Indignados in the European Press
chapter 7|9 pages
Speak Your Mind
chapter 8|20 pages
“My Body, My Decision”. The Abortion Debate and Twitter as a Counterpublic Sphere for Women in Turkey
chapter 9|20 pages
Repeat, Remediate, Resist? Digital Meme Activism in the Context of the Refugee Crisis
part Part III|72 pages
(Re-)Framing Participation and Citizenship